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Tattoo expo at Tulalip draws enthusiastic crowds from Pacific Northwest and beyond BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
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A photo reference is used for a tattoo being applied to the calf of Marysville resident Levi Bissitt’s right leg, as he lays face-down at the Jet City Tattoo Expo Jan. 22.
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TULALIP — This year’s Jet City Tattoo Expo packed the Orca Ballroom at the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino Jan. 21-23, as tattoo artists from across the country applied their ink to tattoo aficionados from throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond. Keith and Lacie Bailey of Anvil Tattoo on State Avenue represented Marysville in the midst of nearly 50 other tattoo booths, which were staffed by artists from as far south as California and as far east as Massachusetts. Keith has been running his
shop in Marysville for two of the 24 years that he’s been practicing his craft, and just in those two years he and his wife Bailey have witnessed both dramatic changes and resurrections of old trends. “We see a lot more women these days,” Lacie Bailey said. “I think people are a little more accepting of women getting tattoos, because our business is mostly women now. They’re still getting classics like skulls, but now they’re more like sugar-skulls, like Day of the Dead stuff. It’s more cutesy.” “All the traditional sailor SEE INKED, PAGE 2
Boy dies in Lake Goodwin plane crash BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
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Snohomish County Technical Water Rescue Team members bring a float plane into the Wenberg County Park boat dock on Jan. 24, after its crash landing in Lake Goodwin on Jan. 22.
LAKE GOODWIN — A float plane crash on Jan. 22 has left a 6-year-old boy dead. First-grader Jacob Jeter of Anacortes was a passenger in the plane piloted by his 55-year-old father, which flipped upside down as it landed in Lake Goodwin. While Jeter’s father was able to escape, Jeter himself remained trapped under the water for an estimated 40 minutes before a diver from the Snohomish County Technical Water Rescue Team pulled him from the wreckage. Jeter was rushed to the Colby Campus of the Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, where he passed
away at approximately 7:15 p.m. on Jan. 22. According to Kristen Thorstenson, public information officer for the Marysville Fire Department, the father did not require medical transport. Investigation into the cause of the accident began in earnest on Jan. 24, when personnel from the Snohomish County Sheriff ’s Office and Technical Water Rescue Team worked with representatives of the state Department of Ecology, the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board to recover the plane. “We’re only just getting started,” said Lt. Rodney Rochon, commandSEE PLANE, PAGE 2
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