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Adventure-seeking cop finds new thrill in greeting cards | Marysville Globe

Mukilteo assistant police chief Andy Illyn unwinds by turning puns and dad jokes into greeting cards.

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Hit the jackpot at Quil Ceda Creek Casino with $8 biscuits & gravy | Marysville Globe

Breakfast is served 24/7 at the Tulalip casino with numerous winning menu deals.

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At 88, TV chef ‘Galloping Gourmet’ still sizzles with the ladies | Marysville Globe

Graham Kerr, the granddad of cooking entertainment shows in the 1960s, calls Snohomish County home.

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Complaint accuses Starbucks of anti-union threats in Marysville | Marysville Globe

Meanwhile, a mother of two said Thursday that Starbucks refused to accommodate her schedule when she returned from maternity leave.

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‘Life-changing’ gift brought 2 Marysville school coworkers together | Marysville Globe

Susan Kasch donated her kidney to Diane Tillman in 2019. The women share their story to inspire more live kidney donors.

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Musical journey takes Marysville man from grunge to the blues | Marysville Globe

Nik Clovsky, who works in the state juvenile justice system, finds solace in music. He released an 11-song album in January.

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Ikaria Lean Belly Juice Review - Bad Customer Complaints? | Marysville Globe

Obesity is a severe problem that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. At its root, obesity is caused by several factors, including dietary habits, physical activity levels, stress, and poor sleep patterns. Even though these factors can be outside of our control in some instances, there are things that we can do to help reduce our risk of developing obesity.

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Severe thunderstorm warning in place for parts of B.C. | Marysville Globe

Environment Canada reminds residents ‘when thunder roars stay indoors’

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Marysville centenarian known by many for loving ‘unconditionally’ | Marysville Globe

Ferne Ullestad turned 100 in April. She said over the years, Marysville has stayed the same at its core.