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Paine Field Community Day is Saturday, May 18

After an absence of five years, Paine Field Community Day 2024 is set to return on Saturday, May 18. Organized collaboratively by airport staff, the Washington Pilots Association, and the EAA …

The show in the sky

2023 Mukilteo Citizen of the Year Sheila Countryman-Bean captured this beautiful photo of the Northern Lights (also known as the aurora borealis) from her deck in Mukilteo. Send us you best …

Kicking Gas, in partnership with Sno-Isle Sierra Club and Homes and Hope Community Land Trust, will present a free information session about converting from gas, oil, or wood for heating and cooking …

The Kamiak Dulcineas dance team will be selling to-go Red Cork spaghetti dinner meals after school on Wednesday, May 15 at Kamiak High School. Just pull up to the front of the school, 10801 …

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 …

Council approves salary commission

The City Council voted 5-2 to establish a salary commission to determine compensation for elected officials. Most elected officials’ salaries are set via ordinance by their legislative …

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.

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. …

Great Mukilteo Garage Sale is Saturday

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 …

City seeking public’s input on 3 rezoning applications

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 …

Celebrating life’s little surprises

It’s been quite a while – 17 years – since Terry Preshaw put together a photography show. Preshaw, the founder of the Mukilteo Community Orchestra, a French horn player, and …

Candidates began filing Monday, May 6, for hundreds of local, state, and federal offices up for grabs in this year’s election. Online filing ends 5 p.m. Friday, May 10. Candidates for …

Mukilteo-based Orca Beverage Inc. and Jones Soda Co. have entered into an agreement where Jones will utilize Orca’s bottling facility and distribution network to service customers in the …

The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office issued an alert for a missing 11-year-old Lynnwood girl, who left her residence on foot on Saturday, April 27, and has not returned home. …

Mukilteo Peace Rally set for Saturday, May 4

The ninth annual Mukilteo Peace Rally is scheduled for Saturday, May 4, from 10-11 a.m. Marching will begin from Endeavour Elementary School to Pointe of Grace Lutheran Church. The rally will …

City wants to rename the Mukilteo Speedway

Mukilteo Police cites traffic issues as residents' top complaints every year. So it’s always seemed strange to Mayor Joe Marine that police would pull over drivers for speeding on a main …

Clear winners: Residents pick 2 gateway/park signs

If you’ve noticed that the City’s gateway and park signs look a little ragged and need to be replaced, you aren’t alone. Last year, the City Council made new gateway and park …

PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: A second chance for animals

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 …

The Mukilteo Police Department has announced new lobby hours for public assistance. Starting this week, a desk officer will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. for …

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