On a beautiful sunny Saturday, PAWS welcomed hundreds of guests to its ribbon-cutting ceremony for the long-awaited Wildlife Rehabilitation facility, the largest in the state. Nearly 10 years to the …
Kamiak’s winter guard was crowned champions at the All-Northwest Color Guard Championships March 30 at Wenatchee High School. The Knights finished first in the Scholastic A Division, …
Like millions of other Americans over the decades, Odd and Randi Berget exemplified the words penned by New Yorker Emma Lazarus, whose poem “The New Colossus” closes with the famous …
A year after voters rejected an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy lid lift, the City Council voted 6-1 to place another EMS ballot measure on the Aug. 6 primary ballot during its Monday meeting.
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Mukilteo City Councilmembers Mike Dixon and Jason Moon, and Council President Louis Harris, along with members of Mukilteo's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commission invite residents to join …
While mainstream country music continues to blot the line between pop and rock, the popularity of roots country – think Tyler Childers, Cody Jinks, Turnpike Troubadours, Zach Bryan, and others …
Children and families are invited to Spring into STEM, a free evening event Friday, April 19 at Imagine Children's Museum to spark an early interest in science, technology, engineering, and math …
Chef Joey Surushtavong was just 15 years old when he decided what he wanted to do with his life. That’s saying something, considering most 15-year-olds are glued to their Xbox, playing sports, …
T housands of vibrant yellow swamp lanterns (skunk cabbage) are in bloom at the Swamp Lantern Festival this month at the Adopt A Stream Foundation’s Northwest Stream Center (600 128th St. SE, …
Orca Network and the Langley Chamber of Commerce will host the annual Welcome the Whales Parade and Festival April 13-14, featuring a full schedule of activities for all ages.
The festival …
Dive into a day of creativity at Cascadia’s free Community Art Day on Sunday, April 14 th . Visit Cascadia Art Museum from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. for a lineup of different activities, including …
To Andy Galuska, the City Council, and the Planning Commission:
How tragic to see the City resorting to the destruction of the quaint small-town feel of Mukilteo. I lived in Mukilteo for over 38 …
I am a 30-year-plus resident of Old Town-Mukilteo just like Renee Ripley (Letter to the Editor, March 27). I have an opinion regarding Washington state’s new law on housing density. Ripley …
To Andy Galuska, the City Council, and the Planning Commission:
As the representatives of Mukilteo, you must listen to the citizens who have told you we do not want our city to be zoned …
As it happens, we had a landscaping service at our home today. The owner, upon completion of their work, mentioned that he saw a group of orcas swimming just off the waterfront directly in front of …
Exciting developments are on the horizon for Mukilteo! We have several key projects underway for 2024, ranging from infrastructure improvements to technological advancements like the City of …
As students returned from distance learning and a variety of experiences and circumstances at home, we saw an increase in behavior issues at school. While those initial behavior trends have started …
Many years ago as a young engineer, one of my positions was as a noise staff engineer for the local aircraft manufacturing company. When interviewing for the noise staff position I remember my …
Hello friends, I hope this writing finds you well. My daughter, who now lives in Australia, is visiting with her daughter. It is an absolute joy having her and our granddaughter with us.
The …
Kamiak’s Students of the Month for February 2024 are: Brooklynn Brummett (freshman) , Luke Dutchin (freshman) , Zoe Mitrovich (sophomore) , Maya Pugh (sophomore) , Matthew Musto (junior) , …
Members of Kamiak’s winter percussion attended Monday’s City Council meeting where Mayor Joe Marine proclaimed April 15 as Kamiak Winter Percussion Day. Marine praised the hard work by 41 …
Are you a high school student who is curious about how cities grow, change, and develop? Have you ever wondered how governments decide where train lines go? Do you have ideas about how to make our …
Aydin Pehlivan is a trombonist in the Kamiak Band, plays cymbals in Winter Percussion, and is a photographer. He started playing trombone in the fifth grade; however, he started on the piano at a …
Matt Musto is a wonderful student leader in CTE. His integrity, commitment to excellence, and stewardship in cultivating a strong sense of belonging in the classroom has taken him far this year. He …
Alaunah plays the French horn in the band and the mellophone in the Showband. She is the high brass captain and first chair. Friends describe her as focused, reliable, and hardworking. On top of …
A group of 120 students from Columbia Elementary School visited the Mukilteo terminal and rode a ferry to Clinton and back Thursday, March 21. The third graders learned about the Lushootseed …
The Schack Art Center hosts the 29th Annual Black-and-White Photography Student Exhibition. This year more than 170 students from grades 9-12 from Snohomish County submitted their black-and-white …
Taytem White was born in Kalispell, Montana on January 5th, 2007. She passed away on January 5th, 2023, at the age of 17. She is survived by both of her parents, her older sister Alexis Solomon, as …
Bonnie Margaret Brown (née Remus), born on July 4, 1943, in Wellington, New Zealand, peacefully passed away in her home in Mukilteo, WA, on February 1, 2024, at 80, following a two-year illness. Her …
Mary Margaret Knoll, beloved mother, died surrounded by family on Oct. 12 in Everett, Washington.
Mary was born in Minot, North Dakota, on May 30, 1947, the eldest daughter of Vincent and Nina …
"Jim" passed away peacefully at his home in Mount Vernon, Washington, at the age of 79. He follows his second wife Valerie Gail (1949-2009) of 19 years; and is survived by his wife Dana, four sons, …
Ronald John Mianecki, our beloved dad, grandpa, and brother passed away peacefully at his home in Mukilteo on Sept. 30, 2023, at age 80.
Ron was born on May 29, 1943 in Racine, Wisconsin, and was …
T he Mariner baseball team experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows in a span of three days.
The Marauders recorded their second victory of the season – 14-4 over Archbishop …
Emiliano Sosa-Frias is the Mariner Athlete of the Week. Emiliano has made leaps and bounds in his golf skills this season. He works hard at practice each day and that dedication is showing up in his …
In the wake of North America’s recent solar eclipse, another historic natural event is on the horizon. From late April through June 2024, the largest brood of 13-year cicadas, known as Brood XIX, will co-emerge with a midwestern brood of 17-year cicadas, Brood XIII.
Chemists invented PFAS in the 1930s to make life easier: Nonstick pans, waterproof clothing, grease-resistant food packaging and stain-resistant carpet were all made possible by PFAS. …
One track on Taylor Swift’s new album, “The Tortured Poets Department,” honors a long-celebrated, oft-miscast heroine of American feminism: actress Clara Bow. As historians of the 1920s, we’ve studied Bow’s fame and her cultural legacy.