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Michael McGavock shows plans for a remodeled and the potential new high school in Lakewood.

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LAKEWOOD — “I’m a taxpayer, so I don’t want to pay any more than I have to,” Lakewood School District Superintendent Michael Mack said about plans to fix Lakewood High School. “So I applaud our independent designer with knocking on our door on a Friday at 5 p.m. to tell us another option, and our architects for doing a new design for a new school, even though I know it couldn’t have thrilled them.” McGranahan Architects had plans to remodel the high school within the $66.8 million bond that voters approved in April. However, as Mack explained to attendees of the Sept. 10 Lakewood school board meeting, Meng LLC conducted an independent assessment of those plans, as required by state law to qualify for matching funds. “It was in early August when they said to us, ‘What if we went with a completely new building, rath-

er than remodeling the old one?’” Mack said. “Their idea was that the proposed remodel was already so extensive that there would be so little of the original building left.” Michael McGavock, Darin Filand and Stephen Black spoke for McGranahan. McGavock summarized the previous plans. The new design would shift the school building south, and the tennis courts and soccer fields north, while maintaining the parking lots along 11th Avenue to the west. “Remodeling the existing building would require us to do the construction work in phases, and to bring even more portables on site where the students could be relocated,” Filand said. “By building the new school just south of the old school, there’s no need for portables, since students can occupy the existing building with hardly any impact.” Filand elaborated that building a new school would allow for a moreefficient layout, placing the main and auxiliary gyms, the theater and

music rooms, and the central commons area and other “civic spaces” closer to parking. “These are the spaces that the public visits after school hours, so it makes sense to make them more accessible to that parking area,” said Filand. The new layout would place the administrative offices closer to the academic wings to the east, and would maximize student learning space enough that the school’s footprint could actually be smaller while serving more students. McGavock noted that the new school had room for 825 students, while the existing school serves 680. “I’m in favor of a new school because I’m greatly concerned with how we’ll educate kids through a remodeling period,” science teacher Mark Fellows said. “The thought of moving those chemicals into portables frightens me.” The board will make a decision at its meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 6 p.m.

MARYSVILLE – The city wants to help businesses succeed in town Its targeting of crime in the area has led to a 30 percent drop, including 59 percent for burglaries, 22 percent for robberies and 40 percent of assaults. That fact drew a round of applause from the more than 100 in attendance at the city’s first Business Appreciation dinner at Totem Middle School Sept. 10. City leaders explained how they are trying to get new on- and offramps off Interstate 5 to better traffic flow downtown and how improved parks, and recreation programs, also are helping business. The leaders said they do a lot for business because business does a lot for the city. “There’s no us without you,” Mayor Jon Nehring said. “It’s all about customer service. We recognize the value of small businesses. We wanted to show our appreciation and thank you.” SEE BUSINESS, PAGE 2

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Business FROM Page 1 The mayor said there are about 2,000 businesses in town. He said the city’s goal is to get people to buy local.

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being widened from three to five lanes next year from 116th to 136th. He also talked about the long-term goal of having on- and off-ramps on Interstate 5 added south of 4th Street. The city also brought in a speaker to give the businesses some tips. Travis Snider runs the Small Business Accelerator program at Everett Community College. He gave those in attendance five tips to success those in his program have come up with in the first five years. 1. Operate with a plan, including visions and strategies. 2. Hire the right people, those with skills, training and accountability. 3. Do things to attract attention. Track those things to make sure they are working. 4. Work on the most important priorities and delegate others. 5. Focus on results. City Council Member Jeff

Vaughan has been a part of Snider’s program for three years. Vaughan, who has 32 employees as owner of a firm that sells decorative lighting, said Snider is like his doctor. “He’s a shoulder to cry in. It’s business therapy,” Vaughan said. In the project, business owners talk and exchange ideas. Vaughan said he got involved because he was a biologist who didn’t know much about business. “I was worried I wasn’t doing it the right way,” he said, adding during the recession, “I panicked.” Snider told him to calm down, and that such “paranoia is normal.” Now, Snider said Vaughan and the others are the ones teaching him. “He’s helping invent the businesses of today,” Snider said. “Things are changing so fast, I’m overwhelmed. Most of what I’ve learned is out the window. They are leading edge.”

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M’ville honors heroes of 9-11

MARYSVILLE — “We never want this to become routine,” Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring said, in commemorating the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Nehring’s sentiments echoed those of Greg Kanehen, pastor of the Marysville Free Methodist Church and chaplain for the Marysville Police Department and Fire District, who offered the opening invocation. “People ran from those buildings, but more importantly, other people ran into those buildings,” Kanehen said, after members of the Fire District Honor Guard had lined up in front of the Police and Firefighters’ Memorial, outside the Marysville Library, at 8:30 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2014. Kanehen deemed the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and United Airlines Flight 93 to be a generational tragedy, and compared it to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the assassination of John F. Kennedy and the explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger. “We’re grateful to those whose calling and mission are instilled in their hearts

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Community at a glance CALENDAR 9-13: Night of Hope Masquerade Gala, Tulalip Resort Casino. 6 p.m. to midnight. NRA Weekend and Waterfowl Classics at Cabela’s, 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Arlington Girls Soccer New Mattress Fund-raiser, Arlington High School commons. Ornamental Grasses Classes. Sunnyside Nursery, 3915 Sunnyside Blvd. Marysville, 10-11 a.m. Blanket Square Course. Marysville Library, 6120 Grove. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. 9-14: NRA Weekend and Waterfowl Classics at Cabela’s, 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 9-15: Happy Hoppers Square Dance Lessons, Marysville Junior High, 1605 7th St. 7 to 9 p.m. 9-16: Music Hall Community Orchestra, Everett Mall, 6 to 8 p.m. 9-17: Jazz at the Center with Jennifer Scott, 606 Arrowhead Rd., Camano Island, 7-9 p.m. Free Volunteer Information Session, 2731 Wetmore Ave., Everett. 2-4 p.m. 9-18: Art Walk, Gallery North, 401 Main St., Edmonds. 5-8 p.m. 9-19: Worship with

Phil Wickham, Byrnes Performing Arts Center, 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., Arlington, 7-9 p.m. Downtown Lake Stevens Market, 1808 Main St., 3-7 p.m. Free vision event, 10 a.m. to noon, 606 Arrowhead Rd., Camano Island. - To be included in this listing you must fill out our online form. Go to www. marysvilleglobe.com or www.arlingtontimes.com. Go to those same sites for more information in these and other events. POLICE REPORT Arlington 132 crimes from 9-3 to 9-9 9-4: burglary, 23200 bl 37 Ave. NE, 10:29 am. 9-5: 12 cases of theft, 4000 bl 172 St. NE, 10:13 am. 9-5: shots fired, 19500 bl Smokey Point Blvd., 4:58 pm. 9-7: shots fired, 8600 bl 215 Pl NE., 8:54 am 9-7: shots fired, 3900 bl 188 St. NE, 2:15 pm 9-7: 5 disturbing the peace, 8500 bl 212 St. NE, 6:43 pm 9-8: 2 burglaries, 17600 bl 67 Ave. NE, 9:33 am 9-8: 2 cases of assault, 16800 bl 27 Ave. NE, 5 pm 9-9: motor vehicle theft, 3700 bl 172 St. NE, 5:31 am 9-9: assault, 300 bl

Stillaguamish Ave., 8:41 am Marysville 243 crimes from 9-3 to 9-9 Trends: 4 DUI on Marine View Drive 9-3 5 cases of theft, 8700 bl 64 St. NE, 4:08 pm 9-3 2 cases of burglary, 4800 bl 72 Dr. NE, 10:46 am 9-4: 4 cases of assault, 10200 bl Quil Ceda Blvd. 9-4: 3 cases of theft, 1300 bl Grove St. 6:46 pm 9-5: burglary, 1500 bl Grove St., 11 am 9-5: 3 cases of theft, 8900 bl Quil Ceda Blvd., 1:51 pm 9-6: 2 cases of motor vehicle theft, 10600 Quil Ceda Blvd., 9:12 pm 9-6: 4 cases of theft, 9300 bl State Ave., 4:19 pm 9-6: 4 cases of fraud, 1100 bl 4th St., 8:29 pm 9-7: assault, 6100 bl 77th Ave. NE, 10:33 pm 9-7: 4 cases of theft, 9300 bl Quil Ceda Blvd. 9-7: 6 cases of substance abuse, 9600 bl 48 Dr. NE, 2:13 pm. 9-8: 3 cases of DUI, 6100 bl Grove St., 12:47 pm. 9-8: 6 cases of substance abuse, 11400 bl 36th Dr. NE, 11:39 am 9-9: 6 cases of theft, 9900 bl State Ave., 11:31 am 9-9: burglary, 1200 bl State Ave., 5:29 am. 9-9: 5 cases of disturbing the peace, 1000 bl State Ave., 9:22 am.

- For more information on these and other crimes go to www.crimemapping.com and type in your city. DEATH NOTICES Gary Leroy Vance, 75, of Marysville died 9-9-2014 John Stephen Zigalla, Sr., 84, of Marysville died 9-52014 Richard Raymond Graves, 88, of Tulalip died 9-4-2014 Esther Veitenheimer, 82, of Marysville died 8-30-2014 Joann M. Triplett, 82, of Marysville died 8-24-2014 - Information provided by Funeral Alternatives of Marysville. Aleksander I. Bizyayev, 22, of Arlington died 9-92014. Dennis A. Bray, 63, of Arlington died 9-8-2014. Lewellyn M. Gibson, 92, of Marysville died 9-5-2014. James P. Kervella, 50, of Arlington died 8-31-2014. -Information provided by Weller Funeral Home in Arlington. BIRTHS Linette and Craig Sarber of Stanwood had a baby boy Sept. 2, 2014 Adrienne Keefe and Jeremy Gredvig of Marysville had a baby girl Aug. 28, 2014. - Information provided by Cascade Valley Hospital.

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and minds,” Kanehen said. Like Kanehen, Nehring praised those who had “charged into harm’s way,” including the 343 firefighters and 72 law enforcement officers who died. Nehring noted that the day’s deaths also included Marysville Fire Lt. Jeff Thornton, who lost his battle with cancer. Nehring personalized the attacks’ total death toll of 2,977 by pointing out that it’s not just a statistic. “We hear that number every year, but we need to highlight its gravity,” Nehring said. “Each one of those numbers represents a real person, like Lt. Thornton, whose death left a gap.” After Marysville Fire Capt. Chip Kruse played “Taps” on his bugle, Capt. Dan Schwartz rang the bell at the memorial at 8:48 a.m., in honor of Thornton and the first responders who died in the attacks. Fire Chief Greg Corn said: “As we look back on the events that took place thirteen years ago, we have a responsibility to those who gave their lives, and to those who continue to fight and sacrifice for our freedom and security. Marysville is a community that will never forget.”

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School food getting healthy will contain at least 50 In 2010, the Federal percent whole grain; Legislature passed the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids all of the cafeterias in Arlington Public Schools Act. A major goal of this have produce/salad bars act is to serve the students from which students are in our schools healthy able to choose a variety of meals and snacks, which fruits and vegetables, and in turn, could play a part menus have been develin reducing preventable oped that are age approprihealth concerns such as ate for serving sizes. The diabetes and heart disease Office of Superintendent that are associated with of Public Instruction child obesity. Child Nutrition Services In order to implereviewed our Child ment this law, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Nutrition program this past year. The review was developed new requirepositive. This was ments for school exciting news for child nutrition us! programs based The main change upon independent for the 2014-15 research and recomschool year is mendations proimplementation of vided by the Institute the breakfast proof Medicine. As a Aylesworth gram changes and result, a five (5)+ the Smart Snacks year plan is being in Schools regulation. We implemented to make fully implemented the changes to the meal breakfast program last program in all federally year so that is in place. funded programs providThe goal of Smart Snacks ing food to children. The is to make sure that the main changes that have snacks sold are healthy been made are an increase for students. This means in the use of whole grains, that all foods and drinks the amount and variety sold to students at school of vegetables offered, the during the day (midnight implementation of limits to half an hour after the in caloric, sodium and fat, school day ends) will meet and regulations related to specific “standards for fat, snack foods sold to stusaturated fat, trans fat, dents. sugar and sodium as well It has been a challenge a promote foods that have to make these changes as whole grains, low fat dairy, schools and food vendors fruits, vegetables or protein have worked to develop foods as their main ingreproducts that meet these dient.” This includes foods requirements and that sold a la carte in the cafstudents will eat. We are eterias, vending machines, succeeding! This year all student-run programs and grain-based foods offered

fund-raisers. It does not include concession sales at evening activities. Research has begun to find new products that meet the Smart Snacks requirements and movement toward implementation has taken place. Overall, the changes have been positive but not fast. Anytime change is implemented there are challenges: meaningful change generally takes time, thought and planning. We are beginning to see students eat a variety of fruits and vegetables and to take only what they will eat. The vendors are getting a handle on ways to make whole grain foods more palatable for students and students are getting more accustomed to the flavor and texture. It is a challenge, but one worthy of our efforts because the current and future health of our children is worth it! Ed Aylesworth is the food director for the Arlington Public Schools.

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Pride of Marysville winners announced

MARYSVILLE – A rustic home, corner pharmacy and central business block that have symbolized historical downtown for generations, and a newly arrived national drugstore looking to help define the cityscape for the next generation, are this year’s winners of the Pride of Marysville neighborhood improvement awards. “All of this year’s nominees make a great first impression for our community, enhancing Marysville’s appearance through the care they have put into their homes and businesses to look their best,” said Mayor Jon Nehring, who launched the awards in 2012. “Hopefully their beautification efforts and attention to keeping up their owner property will inspire others to do the same.”

This year’s winners, a city news release says: • Best Home/Pride of the Neighborhood – 1702 Second St. Steve and Peggy Richard’s home was built in 1902 and is yellow with white trim, with a white picket fence and arched entryway arbor accented by purple heather and greenery. • Best Business – Hilton Pharmacy. The corner building at Third Street and State Avenue owned by Scott and Mary Kirkland has been a centerpiece store in Marysville’s original downtown since Jeffrey Hilton, Mary’s great-great grandfather, opened the doors in 1919. The independent pharmacy added exterior improvements and repainted in conjunction with Third Street aesthetic improvements

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and design updates. • Best Block/Neighborhood – Historic Downtown Third Street. This business corridor along Third Street from State Avenue and heading east brings together the best of Marysville’s vintage past, and blends it with a mix of contemporary stores and pedestrian fixtures that today’s shoppers want. • James Comeford Award (Mayor’s Choice) – This award, named after Marysville’s visionary town founder, is presented to the most-improved home or business in the downtown or waterfront district. This year’s winner is the new Walgreens property at Fourth and State. The winners will be honored at the City Council meeting at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 22.

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Motorcycle ride raises money MARYSVILLE — Bikers are invited to swing by Shoultes Elementary on Saturday, Sept. 13, for a charity ride to help raise funds for the school. Don “Gunny” Weddle is a former Marine, a Shoultes parent and the national treasurer of the Unchained Brotherhood, a clean-andsober group of motorcycle riders who offer support for those recovering from drug and alcohol addictions. Last year, 14 members of the Unchained Brotherhood raised $440 for Shoultes, “I’ve volunteered at this school for the past five years, but it occurred to me that

I couldn’t recall there ever being a fundraiser like this for them before,” Weddle said. “When we approached the school staff, they were receptive to the idea. As with last year’s donations, every penny will go to the school, which is free to use these funds as they see fit.” The cost is $20 per person, for the roughly 120mile ride. “It’s open to anyone, not just bikers,” Weddle said. “If you drive a car or a truck, you can follow along behind us.” The group will gather at Shoultes, at 13525 51st Ave. NE in Marysville, starting at 10 a.m.

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MARYSVILLE – Deann Anguino has expertise in math and science; Rob Lowry in history and language arts. So together they make the perfect pair to lead the teachers as co-principals at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Anguino and Lowry were just named last week, so they are still working out the kinks on what their individual responsibilities will be. “We’re trying to figure out who does what,� Lowry said. Anguino added: “We’re winging it. It’s up to us. We consult a lot.� They, along with new vice principal Lori Stolee, all will supervise teachers. They

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Rob Lowry and Deann Anguino will share the job of M-P principal this year, after both being vice principals previously. also are all paired up with a counselor to work on discipline of students. “That way we can get to know the students to meet their needs,� Anguino said. The first few days, like always, have been hectic.

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September 13, 2014

MARYSVILLE – The 1st Marysville Multicultural Fair will take place Saturday, Sept. 20, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. to celebrate diversity in Marysville-Tulalip. The free event will be at Comeford Park, 514 Delta Ave. Enjoy music and dance from around the world on stage in the Rotary Pavilion, experience traditions from other lands through demonstrations and

displays, and enjoy the food court where ethnic foods will be available. “We are excited to offer this new event to bring hundreds of people together in a celebration of the many diverse nations, languages and cultures of the world through food, art, music and dance,” Mayor Jon Nehring said. The day’s performance lineup includes Italian duo The Tarantellas,

Native American flautist Peter Ali, Voices of the Village featuring developmentally disabled adult rock musicians and Mariachi band Mi Pais. Rhythms of India will perform colorfully costumed, energetic “Bollywood”-style dance, and Moontalk storyteller Lois Landgrebe and Tulalip pole carver Kelly Moses will share stories of local Native Americans.

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The international food court will feature ethnic food favorites for purchase from local restaurant and food vendors including Mae Phim (Thai), The Whim/Craving Cajun Grill, Rosie’s Frybread (Tulalip/ Native American), Sampaghita Cuisine (Filipino-American) and Taj Mahal (Indian cuisine). To learn more, visit the website at marysvillewa.gov/multiculturalfair.

LEGAL NOTICES ceived by the City Clerk at Marysville City Hall, 1049 State Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270 until 10:00 a.m., local time, on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. The City will not consider proposals received after this time. Bidders shall submit original bid in a sealed envelope labeled with the bidder’s name and “Bid for the 2014 Shoulder Improvement Program”. The City of Marysville’s 2014 Shoulder Improvement Program will widen existing asphalt roadways to construct an asphalt shoulder in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. The total estimated budget for this program is $100,000.00. Please address any comments and questions you may have to the Project Manager, Jeff Laycock, PE at (360) 363-8274. Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list for this project are available online through Builder’s Exchange of Washington, Inc., at http://www.bxwa.com; 2607 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201-2929, (425) 258-1303, Fax (425) 259-3832. Click on “bxwa.com”; “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, “City of Marysville”, and “Project Bid Date”. (Note: Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List” This service is provided free of charge to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, & Vendors bidding this

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Ordinance described below has been enacted by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Marysville. The full text of said Ordinance is available, for a charge, upon written request directed to the City Clerk, Marysville City Hall, 1049 State Avenue, Marysville, Washington 98270. Ordinance Number: 2969 Date of Enactment: September 8, 2014 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTION, ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE FILING, RECEIPT AND PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR ALL PERMITS AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVALS, FOR MASTER PLANNED SENIOR COMMUNITIES PURSUANT TO MMC CHAPTER 22C.220; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, SETTING A PUBLIC HEARING , DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. Published: Marysville Globe: September 13, 2014 #1137700

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project. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at 425-258-1303 should you require further assistance.) Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list may also be obtained directly through the City by contacting, Jeff Laycock, PE; Project Manager at (360) 363-8274. Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list may also be obtained directly through the City by contacting, Jeff Laycock, PE; Project Manager at (360) 363-8274. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond (with an authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the City of Marysville in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the bid amount. The City of Marysville reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities in the bid or in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period of sixty (60) days. April O’Brien, Deputy City Clerk Published: Globe: September 13, 2014 #1135376

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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Ordinance described below has been enacted by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Marys-

ville. The full text of said Ordinance is available, for a charge, upon written request directed to the City Clerk, Marysville City Hall, 1049 State Avenue, Marysville, Washington 98270. Ordinance Number: 2968 Date of Enactment: September 8, 2014 An Ordinance of the City of Marysville, Washington, amending Marysville Municipal Code (MMC) Section 6.76.080 Related to Noise Regulation Variances; Providing for Severability; and Effective Date Published: Marysville Globe September 13, 2014 #1137698

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

Notice is hereby given that on September 4, 2014 an application was made to the City of Marysville Community Development Department requesting preliminary short plat approval for a three (3) lot short plat with retention of the existing duplex on one lot and creation of two new single family residential lots. File Number: SP14-002 Applicant: Tina Ricco PO Box 286 Mukilteo, WA 98275 Contact: Andrew Lofstedt ASPI 4532-B Evergreen Way Everett, WA 98203 Property Location: 4803 80th Street NE Marysville, WA 98270

Property Size: 0.80 acres Date of Completeness: September 10, 2014 A decision on this application will be made within 120 days from the date of completeness. The application and complete case file are available for review at the City of Marysville Community Development Department located at 80 Columbia Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270. For Project Information: Angela Gemmer, Associate Planner -360.363.8240 Written comments on the aforementioned application are solicited and should be forwarded to the City of Marysville Community Development Department, 80 Columbia Avenue, Marysville, WA 98270, no later than September 25, 2014.

WA 98270, located in Snohomish County. This project involves 2.2 acres of soil disturbance for the construction of a 87th Ave NE, a 1,100 foot unimproved Right-of-Way associated with the future construction of a LDS Meetinghouse. A majority of the stormwater will be collected in an on-site storm detention pond. A small portion of additional stormwater will be discharged by surface dispersal trenches to an existing wetland buffer area on the west side of 87th Ave. NE. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in the receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696 Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published: Globe: September 13, 2014 #1135379

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The owner, THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Mount Vernon, WA FM Group, PO BOX 2238, Mount Vernon, WA 98372 is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, LDS STAKE CENTER: OFF-SITE ROAD IMPROVEMENTS is located at 8715 84th Street NE, Marysville,

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MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell senior John Clark is big and fast. That’s why the 6-foot-4, 250-pound, two-time second team All-Wesco defensive end is getting eyed by some Pac-12 universities, along with the fact that he can play tight end and tackle on offense, too. Schools like Washington State and Eastern Washington are looking to use Clark’s defensive abilities. “He’s a big body that can move,” MG head coach Davis Lura said. “He’s talented because he can play a lot of different positions.” Clark’s goal this season is to help his team make it to the state playoffs. “We have the potential,” he said. “We’ll be doing our best on defense and individually.” But he’s got a big heart as well. In his freshman and sophomore year, Clark went on a mission trip to Haiti, even missing some of his baseball season in 2013. “It was an awesome experience,” he said. “I’d do it again if I had the chance.” As defensive end, Clark has specialized in pass rushing and containing the outside. “I’ve been blessed with the size and speed,” he said. “I was blessed with the tools, and it’s up to me to do what I have to do with them.” Clark runs the 40-yard

dash in 4.86 seconds. Clark has been with MG’s football program since its inception four years ago, playing as a freshman. He now shares the field with 14 other seniors. “We’re really close now as seniors,” he said. “It’s really awesome.” “You can form close friends with teammates, and that’s pretty cool,” he said. “One of the reasons I love the games is bonds.” Clark wants to study premed when he commits to a university.

last week. M-P played Lake Stevens Sept. 12 but results were too late for deadline.

Looking ahead

Eastside at Arlington The Arlington Eagles will battle Eastside Catholic at home Friday, Sept. 19. Eastside Catholic is coming off a loss to Alemany 31-14 Sept. 9. Eastside running back Dominique Fetui and wide receiver Devon ArbisJackson scored a touchdown each in their last game. Arlington played Snohomish Sept. 12 but results were after deadline.

Lakeside at MG The Chargers will face Lakeside at home Friday, Sept. 19. Lakeside is 1-0, starting its season defeating Mission High School 45-14 Sept. 6. MG played Jackson Sept. 12 but the results were too late for deadline. Go to www.marysvilleglobe.com for results Sept. 13. O’Dea at M-P Marysville-Pilchuck plays the defending Metro League champions O’Dea Friday, Sept. 19. O’Dea went 12-1 last year and started its season with a 44-7 win over Vancouver Collegiate Sept. 5. O’Dea has Myles Gaskin at running back, who rushed for 2,000 yards last season and had two touchdowns in his last game. O’Dea will also bring wide receiver Mikel Owens, who also had two touchdowns

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Lakewood at A-M The Lakewood Cougars take the gridiron at Archbishop Murphy Friday, Sept 19. Archbishop Murphy defeated Garfield 41-15 Sept. 5 with running back Kerry Jackson scoring three touchdowns and running for 229 yards. Lakewood played Lynden Sept. 12 but results happened after deadline.

Looking back

MG 25, Auburn 21 Marysville Getchell scored 22 points in the final quarter to pull out a 25-21 win at Auburn Riverside Sept. 6. Quarterback Tayor Koellmer threw a 26-yard pass to Colton Cordon with less than a minute left for the win. Sophomore Collin Montez tallied the other two touchdowns in the fourth quarter on runs of

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MG end John Clark hopes to take his team to the playoffs before heading to college. 21 and 5 yards. Koellmer passed to Brett Engelman for a two-point conversion and Devon Green connected on a 37-yard field goal.

M-P 41, Kamiak 15 M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c hu c k started its season defeating Kamiak 41-15 Sept. 5.

Liberty 27, Lakewood 22 Lakewood started its season with a home loss to Liberty 27-22 Sept. 5. Blake Watts passed for scores to Josh Dickey and Matt Seiber and Palmer Gregory ran for a 68-yard score, but Liberty scored with 1:03 left to win the game.

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M-P QB Erik Lind (9) carries out a fake, while most of the rest of the team blocks on a sweep to the right in last week’s game.

Austin Joyner scored two touchdowns in the first half. Killian Page and Hunter Trueax added touchdowns for M-P in the second half.

Arlington 41, Cascade 27 Arlington defeated Cascade 41-27 Sept. 5. Alex Hayward took a kickoff 99 yards for one score and also had an 8-yard TD for Arlington. Kyle Smith added a 52-yard run.


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Arlington senior captain Connor Ghirardo plays a singles match against Lake Stevens; M-P junior Trent Tingelstad jumps to get a high bounce; and M-P ‘s Gabriella Crenshaw follows up on a goal.

M-P wins in tennis, ties in soccer; MG, Arlington netters lose BY BRANDON ADAM badam@arlingtontimes.com

The Arlington boys tennis team has started the season 0-2, losing to Lake Stevens 6-1 Sept. 8 and Meadowdale 5-2 Sept. 10. Arlington’s Connor Ghirardo won in straight sets in singles in the match against Lake Stevens. Arlington’s Jesse Vaughan and Rawley Davis were the singles match winners in the contest against Meadowdale. Meanwhile, the Marysville Getchell boys tennis team fell to Mountlake Terrace, 6-1, in its second game of the season. MG lost all four of its singles

matches but won one doubles match. MG’s Nolan Lechner and James Madamba won their doubles match 6-1 and 7-6. As of Sept. 9, MG’s overall record is 0-2. Also, Marysville-Pilchuck’s boys tennis defeated Monroe 5-2 in its season opener Sept. 9. M-P won three of its four singles matches with Jacob Bansberg winning 6-3 and 6-2, Andy Hougan winning 6-2 and 6-3 and Logan Plant winning 6-3 and 6-2. In doubles, M-P won two of its three matches with Chance Mair and Connor Gross winning 6-2 and 6-1, Tyler Grffith and Matt Bordonaro winning 6-3 and 7-6.

“The singles players were hitting the ball with good topspin and keeping their opponents deep on the court,” M-P head coach Evan Shaw said. “The doubles players were staying aggressive at the net and hitting high percentage shots.”

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The Marysville-Pilchuck girls soccer team started its season with a 1-1 tie against Newport Sept. 10. M-P junior midfielder Brittany Anderson scored a goal in the first half of the game. Newport responded with a goal of its own at the 53rd minute to tie the game.

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ARLINGTON — The 13th Canine Musical Freestyle competition at the Country Classic Kennels Sept. 6 stood out not only for including a ballet dancer among the dog handlers, but also two men, one of whom was part of a mother-son team. “It seems like women are more into horseback riding and dog handling,” said Carolyn Money, co-president of the Emerald City K-9 Freestyle Dancers, before laughing, “Maybe we’re more patient?” Money nonetheless encouraged dog owners of all genders and ages to give canine musical freestyle a try, especially since her group is looking to grow its membership. “Dogs’ lives are short, so most of our owners only get about ten years of competi-

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MARYSVILLE — The Battle Creek Golf Course has been assessed a $3,000 penalty after a worker died in a lawnmower accident in March. The golf course is appealing, the state Department of Labor and Industries says. James Pulliam, 58, died March 14 when the riding lawnmower he was using flipped over on top of him. The accident happened near the 13th hole, a Snohomish County sheriff ’s report says. The course did not provide sufficient training for workers using heavy equipment, an L&I report says. That serious violation carried a $1,800 penalty. The course also had no written accident prevention program for grounds maintenance equipment, the report says. That also was considered a serious violation with a $1,200 fine. In August, the agency ordered the golf course to address those shortcomings. The golf course has asked the state to suspend the order to make changes until after the appeal, an L&I spokesman said. A regional hearing officer is expected to decide the case by early October.

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M I N I AT U R E YO R K SHIRE Terrier Puppies. All boys, they are very loving, playful, and ready for a new adventure. Vet checked, wormed & 1st shots. I am asking $1200. Email or call if interested: 425-442-0737 KristenA22@hotmail.com

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1969 38’ Chris Craft Commander “Seabell” All fiberglass construction. Large aft deck and salon, galley and dinette below with head/ shower a n d V- b i r t h f o r w a r d sleeps 6. Fresh water moored (Lake Washington) under cover. Twin Ford 427 engines (fresh water cooled) and a 6KW generator. Radar, H F / C h a r t P l o t t e r, garage sales - WA Vdepth sounder, Inver ter/batter y charger. 80 Gal. Fresh water tank, 30 gal holding tank, reGarage Sales frigerator/freezer. Fresh bottom paint and Zincs, Moving/Garage Sale 2 spare propellers, as9/12-9/14, Fri-Sun, 9a-5p 17225 81st Dr NE, sorted spare parts and Arlington; Furn, Clothes, full documentation. Two Dingware, outdoor furn, anchors, electric winch. 8’ fiberglass dingy. LOA: & So Much More! 38’, Beam: 13.5’ Asking Garage/Moving Sales $29,900 Contact Greg Abell: 425-462-7445 King County divotstompers@ VASHON ISLAND, 98070. msn.com 9/20 SAT., HUGE ART SUPPLIES SALE! One 20’ VALCO JET Boat, Day only, 10-3. Assem- 1980. All aluminum, 351 blage Arts, Artist books, Ford V-8, 3 stage HamilArt and Soul, Artist Trad- ton pump, 10hp Mercuing cards, Scrapbooking, ry, 42 pound thrust elecRanger, Stampington, tric, 2 river anchors, full Creative Memories & so canvas. Always under many more! 29821 131st cover. Excellent condiAve S W. C o m e h ave tion! $15,000 or best offun! Cash only. fer. 206-719-4636 (Cle Elum, WA) Advertising doesn’t have to break the Automobiles bank. The Classifieds Classics & Collectibles has great deals on everything you need. 46TH ANNUAL Monroe Swap Meet, October 11th & 12th, Evergreen Garage/Moving Sales S t a t e Fa i r G r o u n d s , Skagit County M o n r o e Wa . Ve n d o r s $40 per stall per weeknd end. Car Corral, $40 per 22 stall per weekend. Free Annual Fall A d m i s s i o n . S a t u r d ay 8am - 5pm. Sunday 8am Garage Sale, - 3pm. Autos, MotorcyAntiques & more cles, Tractors, Stationery Engines, Parts, Antiques Skagit County & Collectibles. FAIRGROUNDS www.aarcbellingham.com th th Sept. 26 -27 ‘71 JAGUAR XKE 2 + 2 RESERVE Silver, V12 engine. ReYour Vendor BOOTH cently restored, beautiful Over 6000 condition. 2nd place winner at 2012 and 2014 in attendance! San Juan Isl. Concourse www.skagitcounty.net/ d’Elegance $52,000. Frifairgrounds day Harbor. Call Jim for (360)336-9414 more details and photos 360-378-9486.

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2002 LINCOLN Towncar Executive. Sleek black cruiser, w/ cream leather interior. Only 92,000 mi. All maintenance records. Lo-Jack sys. Excel cond! $5500. 360-893-8018 Automobiles Toyota

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You’ll find everything you need in one LYNNWOOD, 98037. HUGE MULTI FAMILY website 24 hours a Yard Sale at Calvary Ap- day 7 days a week: ostolic Tabernacle. Fri & nw-ads.com. Sat, Sept 12 th & 13 th, 9 am - 6 pm. Lots of great Automobiles items, furniture, house Audi hold items, baby gear, and so much more! th A v e W. 20901 44 Across the street from Embassy Suites. Come join in the fun! MARYSVILLE/ TULALIP 98271

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Fri 12th-Sat 13th, 9-5 and Sun 14th, 9-1. House wares, home decor, furn., teenager guy toys, kitchen ware, sporting, go carts and lots more! 13915 30th AVE NW

AU D I A 4 2 . 0 T 4 W D W h i t e / t a n l e a t h e r, 64,000 miles in great condition! Automatic climate control, power driver seat, power sunroof and 6 disc CD changer. $12,000. Call Mike at 425-466-3726 or email mikeb10550@gmail.com for photos & questions.

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1997 GMC JIMMY 4WD V6-262 (510 Blazer) Red, 4.3 liter, 198,000 miles. About 20 MPG AT. Good tires, brakes, recent tune up, new fuel pump and filter. I have service records to prove this. Interior looks great! G r e a t bu y fo r w i n t e r snow/ ocean beaches! Asking $3200 obo. Burien. 206-242-6759. cgodman50@hotmail.com

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September 13, 2014

The Arlington Times / The Marysville Globe

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Porcello Estate Buyers will be in your area buying and would like to take this opportunity to invite you to come see us and receive a generous CASH offer. The time to see is now, when you have knowledgeable buyers with over 110 years of experience. Stop by and say hello...let one of our experts educate you about today’s market value of your personal possessions.

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The Arlington Times / The Marysville Globe

September 13, 2014

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Poor turnout for Friends of Poor Walk; $130 raised

Kirk Boxleitner/Staff Photo

From left, Diane Hiscall, Glenda Rondeau, Dennis Cox and Larry Bell participate in the annual Friends of Poor walk. The walk had a poor turnout and only brought in $130, down from $791 two years ago.

BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com

ARLINGTON — In its third year, the Friends of the Poor Walk recruited only six participants and raised $130 in donations for the Arlington Immaculate Conception Church Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul Sept. 6. In its first year in 2012, the

event drew 22 walkers and raised $791, which local conference member Larry Bell admitted probably indicated that organizers needed to promote it better. Although this year’s walk has come and gone, Bell noted that the needs of those supported by the society remain great. “We distribute our money to aid the poor within

our community,” Bell said. “Our biggest shares of money go to the PUD to help pay for their water and other utilities, but we also pitch in a lot of food as well.” Bell touted that St. Vincent de Paul was started in 1833, making it older than the Red Cross. “Anyone can donate to us,” said Bell, who added that the society helps all people,

whether they’re Catholic or not, whether they’re religious or not. “We have about the lowest overhead of any charity organization,” he said. Those who could use assistance can call 425-335-3504, ext. 3. Those who wish to donate furniture and other household items can call the same number.

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September 13, 2014

The Arlington Times / The Marysville Globe

BRIEFS Police seeking possible racer

Courtesy Photo

This is the car involved in the fatal crash.

SMOKEY POINT – Marysville police want to know if two cars racing led to a fatal crash on Smokey Point Boulevard at 12:20 a.m. Sept. 9. Aleksandr Bizyayev, 22, of Arlington died at the

scene after an early 1990s blue Honda Civic smashed into a utility pole. “We are looking to talk with anyone who may have observed any racing or who has any other information to share that will assist us in determining the cause of this collision,” Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux said. The accident occurred in the 14100 block of Smokey

Point Boulevard in north Marysville. The roadway wasn’t reopened for traffic until just after 8 a.m. The Marysville Police Collision Investigation Team is working to piece together the details of the collision, along with attempting to determine if other factors played a role. During the initial inves-

tigation information was learned that the collision may be the result of two vehicles racing in the area. Investigators are asking for anyone with information to call 360-363-8350.

Texting may have led to accident ARLINGTON — A teen driver who was reportedly texting while driving hit a 63-year-old pedestrian, sending her to a hospital. The Snohomish County Sheriff ’s Office is investigating. The driver of the vehicle, a 16 year-old girl, stayed at the scene and cooperated with investigators. The incident occurred at the 17100 block of McRae Road NW and was reported by a witness around 8:45 Saturday morning. The victim was transported to Providence Everett Medical Center.

No victims found in molest case

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ARLINGTON — No victims have been identified but the investigation continues of a home childcare facility shut down by the state because of alleged child molestation. The Snohomish County Sheriff ’s Office spokeswoman said the operator’s son told authorities he molested children there. “Her adult son recently confessed to allegedly molesting children at his mother’s day care,” sheriff ’s spokeswoman Shari Ireton said. “When I spoke to the detective sergeant ... they had interviewed at least five families and had not identified any victims.” Diana Och, 53, the owner of the day care licensed for eight children, has been in business since 1996. The facility is located in the 20300 block of 62nd Dr. NE. Child Protective Services is having a separate investigation of the facility, which was closed Aug. 20. “Our goal is to make sure if there were any victims, that we’re able to identify them, and that we’re able to process evidence, and prosecute any perpetrator criminally but it could take a while,” Ireton said previously.


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