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On the hunt for Easter eggs

Saturday morning was for the kids. Many children and their parents headed out to the Mukilteo Firefighters’ Easter Egg Hunt at Mukilteo Elementary School or to Mukilteo Presbyterian …

Residents take Earth Day to heart

Earth Day arrived a couple of days early in Mukilteo. Mayor Joe Marine, Public Works/Parks workers, local churches, service clubs, and residents arrived at Lighthouse Park Saturday morning for …

Seniors looking for a way to add fresh fruits and vegetables to their diet can access assistance through the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). The program provides: • …

Big Picture is a big deal

Over nearly 28 years serving on the Mukilteo School Board, I’ve seen and been a part of some substantial initiatives to prepare our graduating students for their futures. Early on, there …

City Councilmember Louis Harris is hosting Community Talking Circles throughout 2025 to help build understanding and cultivate friendships among community members. Harris has partnered with …

Paine Field Community Day coming May 17

Paine Field Community Day is returning on May 17.  The free youth-focused event at Paine Field includes aviation education, aircraft displays, military planes, and food vendors. Free …

The Easter weekend is usually a busy time in Mukilteo, and this year is no exception. The Kamiak Spring Showcase, the City’s Earth Day celebration, and three Easter egg hunts are five …

Ex-Kamiak assistant coach sentenced to 10 months in jail

Snohomish County Superior Court judge Jon T. Scott sentenced former Kamiak assistant football coach and paraeducator Julian Willis to 10 months in jail during a Tuesday sentencing hearing. …

Councilmember wants back on committee after resigning

Councilmember Mike Dixon is asking to be reinstated to the City’s Long-Range Financial Committee after resigning in late January. Dixon, a frequent and vocal critic of the …

City offers volunteer opportunities

R esidents interested in becoming more involved in their community are encouraged to check out the City’s new volunteer opportunities web page. Examples of volunteer opportunities include …

City to hold annual curbside cleanup May 17

The City, in partnership with Waste Management, will hold its annual citywide curbside cleanup event Saturday, May 17. This service is available to regular residential customers with cart service or …

Wide range of products available at sports card shop

As a young boy, Jarvis Lee loved to collect baseball cards. Years later, when Lee got back into collecting, his interests expanded to include other sports, such as football and basketball. …

A passion for collecting

Jarvis Lee decided 25 years as a plumber was enough. Lee, 48,   worked with a union 18 years and operated his own business for the last seven. “I was ready to be done in the …

City to put EMS levy lid lift on November ballot

The City Council is hoping the fourth time is the charm for an EMS levy. During Monday’s work session, a consensus emerged among councilmembers to place an EMS levy lid lift ballot measure …

City to hold annual curbside cleanup May 17

The City, in partnership with Waste Management, will hold its annual citywide curbside cleanup event Saturday, May 17. This service is available to regular residential customers with cart service or …

Parents and their children got a head start on Easter Saturday afternoon at the Mukilteo Family YMCA’s annual Eggfest. The free community event feature a pool full of Easter eggs; children who helped collect them …

Rotary Club shops with kids for spring wardrobe

The Rotary Club of South-Everett-Mukilteo treated more than a hundred students in the Mukilteo School District to a spring wardrobe shopping spree Saturday at the Everett Fred Meyer. Students …

Senate approves $7.3 billion capital budget

The state Senate, which often hears a wide range of opinions between Democrats and Republicans, gave rare unanimous approval March 5 for a $7.3 billion capital budget. “It was …

The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and Outdoors for All Foundation announce the second season of Action Trackchair availability starting April 17 at the Adaptive Cycling Center …

Tickets on sale for Mukilteo Wine Fest

The Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce’s annual Sip and Swirl wine tasting event has a new name and location. The fifth annual event is now called the Mukilteo Wine Fest and is set for 3-7 p.m. …

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