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Mukilteo Ace Hardware hosting car show in August
Local car enthusiasts will have a chance to show off their wheels next month, as Mukilteo Ace Hardware will be holding a car show Aug. 10. The show will take place from 10 a.m. to... — Updated 7/24/2019
An off-leash dog trail in Mukilteo?
Questions about whether dogs can be off-leash were brought up once again at a worksession Monday, July 22, where the Mukilteo City Council discussed if there should be an off-leash trail in Big Gulch. Currently, all dogs or other... — Updated 7/24/2019
Young hip-hop artist accepted into notable music residency program
Up-and-coming local teen hip-hop artist and Kamiak grad Nathan Campos was accepted into a summer residency music program in Seattle a program in collaboration with notable... — Updated 7/17/2019
City Council discusses future use of Hawthorne Hall
With the Mukilteo Boys and Girls Club (MBGC) in their new facility in Harbour Pointe, City officials are looking at what to do with the old Boys & Girls Club building, also know... — Updated 7/10/2019
Free flags, anyone?
Since moving to the area from the East Coast 20 years ago, local Real Estate agent Patrick Hender has stood on the side of the street, a few days leading up to the Fourth of July,... — Updated 7/10/2019
Mukilteo teachers approve tentative contract agreement
What a difference a year makes. Last year, Mukilteo teachers were packing school board meetings and threatening a strike for new salaries that didn’t get approved until August.... — Updated 7/3/2019
Making history
It’s rare for women to be in the fire service, but that didn’t stop Kelli McNees from joining and eventually becoming the first female fire captain for the Mukilteo Fire... — Updated 6/26/2019
Mukilteo woman organizing 2nd annual Walk 4 CMT
At the time that Mukilteo resident Emily Osborne was diagnosed with Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) there was virtually nothing known about it. Osborne was diagnosed with CMT at 10-years-old. “I just thought it was a weird thing I had... — Updated 6/26/2019
Mariner Community Campus project receives much-needed funds
The Mariner Community Campus project is moving on to its second phase as the search for a possible campus location begins. The Mariner Community Campus Project was thought up by state Sen. Marko Liias after noticing how important... — Updated 6/19/2019
Mukilteo’s Andre Marmaduke showcasing pottery at local art sale
For Andre Marmaduke, making art was never in his plans. Now, the Mukilteo resident will be showcasing and selling his art June 13, at Everett Community College’s (EvCC) upcoming... — Updated 6/12/2019
Mukilteo resident killed in Everett hit and run accident
A 37-year-old Mukilteo woman was killed in a hit and run collision in north Everett Friday, May 25. The Mukilteo resident was identified as Heidi K. Allen Tuesday, May 28,... — Updated 6/5/2019
New women’s football team embraces challenges
The Seattle Spartans are ready to conquer any challenge that comes in front of them. Having only been around for a year, the Spartans are part of the Women’s Football Alliance, one of the largest women’s tackle football leagues... — Updated 6/5/2019
Honoring our past and those who’ve served
The sunny weather came at the perfect time as citizens of Mukilteo gathered Monday morning to celebrate the annual Memorial Day ceremony held at Pioneer Cemetery May 27. The... — Updated 5/29/2019
Change in government form will be on the ballot
Mukilteo residents will get to vote on the city’s future this November, as the Mukilteo City Council voted to add a proposition on this year’s ballot to potentially adopt a... — Updated 5/22/2019