The public is invited for coffee and conversation with Paine Field Airport Director Joshua Marcy at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, in the courtyard of the Paine Field Administrative Office, 32200 100th St. …
Mukilteo City Councilmember Jason Moon has filed to run against 21st District state Rep. Strom Peterson. Moon, who filed as a Democrat, ran unopposed for his first full term on the council last …
Councilmember Steve Schmalz will be hosting a Council chat to discuss community issues from 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 15, in the Rosehill Room at the Rosehill Community Center, 304 Lincoln Ave.
Bargain hunters are gearing up for one of the biggest days of the year. The Great Mukilteo Garage Sale is Saturday, May 11. The 36th annual event has been a Mukilteo tradition for years …
The City of Mukilteo is seeking public input on three proposed projects involving Hawthorne Hall, a business park complex on Harbour Heights Parkway, and Japanese Gulch.
All three projects …
Paine Field Community Day is scheduled for Saturday, May 18, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
This youth-focused event will feature aviation education, aircraft on display, military aircraft, and food …
Gallery North’s May show, “Impressions of the Northwest,” features Leanna Leitzke.
The most important role of art for Leanna is freedom of expression.
“I found out …
The Mukilteo Community Orchestra will present its final concert of this season at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 19, at Rosehill Community Center. The free concert, “Musical Inspirations,” features …
Amid mountain peaks and a vibrant urban landscape in Washington’s Vancouver, you’ll find Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. The site encompasses several locales, including a …
Olympic Ballet Theatre (OBT) presents a three-act production of “Don Quixote,” with choreography staged after the production by Marius Petipa and Alexander Gorsky.
This classical …
Regarding racism in America, it’s my opinion that it has to be officially acknowledged as having existed, with all the ugliness and warts it has. One thing that I hear from some White Americans …
(In reference to the April 3 View From Here column, “Learning to be colorblind”)
Race is such a multilayered factor. Self-segregation is a natural occurrence and not the problem.
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What a fabulous turnout of volunteering on Saturday, April 20, in the Mukilteo Community Garden! We had members of the Kiwanis Club of Mukilteo, Key Club members from Kamiak and Mariner High Schools, …
As humans we often talk about food for dogs as “dog food.” Sometimes we decide to offer them “human food.” But what makes one kind of food “human food” and …
In 1949, May was designated as Mental Health Month. I propose we use May to become aware of what is being called the Male Loneliness Syndrome. Remember those times when you felt loneliness? It …
As a rabbi, you are most likely expecting me to write about a Jewish holiday or topic for my Worship column. Instead, I feel compelled to write about how I celebrated the Muslim holy month of …
M any people move to towns like Mukilteo, Edmonds, and Mill Creek because they like the small-town “feel,” and want to raise their kids or retire in a safe place that has a strong sense …
Hello Mukilteo! It’s truly an honor to serve on the City Council, and I’ve found the journey so far to be quite exciting. I’ve always enjoyed a good rollercoaster ride!
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The Mukilteo Way Garden Club will be offering two $1,000 horticulture scholarships for the 2024-25 academic year. The scholarship program is possible through the continued success of the Mukilteo …
Ivy is the brass leader in the Kamiak Band and plays trombone. She credits her band teacher, Patrick Hunninghake, for inspiring her and the rest of the band with high expectations, energy and …
Catrina has been dancing since the age of two and it has always been a big part of her life. As a member of the Kamiak dance team she holds a position on the spirit committee, responsible for team …
Sno-Isle Tech Skills Center is recognizing the spring 2024 Students of the Quarter. Program teachers selected students based upon employability skills in the areas of honor; learning from mistakes; …
Edmonds College opened its sixth Head Start preschool May 3 at 20816 44th Ave. W. in Lynnwood, adjacent to Embassy Suites Hotel.
The facility begins serving families May 14.
“We …
Edmonds College will host its second annual AI for Everyone Day Friday, April 26, from 2-5 p.m. The free AI Community Connections Speaker Series event will be held on campus at …
Edmonds Driftwood Players, a nonprofit community theater, has announced is 2024 scholarship program. Students applying to the scholarship program will be considered for the following 2024 …
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) , …
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 …
M ariner’s Ilya Grabovskiy scored an impressive double victory in the boys shot put and discus during a Wesco 4A dual meet with Lake Stevens April 25 at Goddard Stadium.
The junior …
Kamiak coach Clarence Trinidad wants to see more consistency and emotion from the Knights as they open play in the 4A District 1/2 baseball tournament.
The Knights wrapped up the regular season …
Have you ever wondered how your brain creates thoughts or why something randomly popped into your head? It may seem like magic – but actually the brain is like a supercomputer inside your head that helps you think, learn and make decisions.
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