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O’Reilly Auto Parts to occupy former Blockbuster Video space on 44th Avenue West

O’Reilly Auto Parts to occupy former Blockbuster Video space on 44th Avenue West

The commercial space formerly occupied by Blockbuster Video at the Albertson’s shopping center, 21005-44th Ave. W., will be taken over by O’Reilly Auto Parts. The new lessee has filed permits with the city to remodel the corner unit of the strip mall; work is expected to begin later this year. Block... »

Citizens visit Lake Ballinger Park, share ideas for property makeover

Citizens visit Lake Ballinger Park, share ideas for property makeover

More than 60 people gathered on June 11 to tour the former Ballinger Lake Golf Course in Mountlake Terrace and provide ideas for what they would like to see as the property is transitioned into a 42-acre passive park, open space and environmental sanctuary. Planning for the makeover is underway, cit... »

Edmonds School Board approves 2013-14 school year calendar

Edmonds School Board approves 2013-14 school year calendar

The Edmonds School District board gave its final approval to the 2013-2014 school year calendar this week. Classes for the school year begin on Wednesday, Sept. 4. The calendar year closely resemble the schedules used in recent district school years, with a two-week break in late December into early... »

MOSAIC launches social media campaign to benefit Oklahoma victims

MOSAIC launches social media campaign to benefit Oklahoma victims

MOSAIC Physical Therapy and Massage announced it is donating $1 to an Oklahoma relief fund for every “like” on the clinic Facebook page and every “follow” on the blog during the month of June. In addition, every dollar they donate will be matched by the American Physical Therapy Association. Donatio... »

Arts Around Terrace: Art, music and scholarship award season at Mountlake Terrace High School

Arts Around Terrace: Art, music and scholarship award season at Mountlake Terrace High School

Thursday, June 6 marked the final concert for the MTHS bands as the percussion ensemble opened the evening’s festivities. Always a concert filled with great memories and commentary,  Director Darin Faul recapped the year’s highlights and accomplishments and encouraged a continued partici... »

MLT’s Caulfield finalist for City of Lakewood City Manager post

MLT’s Caulfield finalist for City of Lakewood City Manager post

Mountlake Terrace City Manager John Caulfield is one of six finalists being considered to fill the vacant City Manager post at the City of Lakewood. Caulfield and the other five finalists will be in the Pierce County city just south of Tacoma on Monday and Tuesday, June 17 and 18, for a series of ca... »

Michael Lotz awarded Mike Watson Memorial Scholarship; Reid receives Golden Acorn

Michael Lotz awarded Mike Watson Memorial Scholarship; Reid receives Golden Acorn

Mountlake Terrace High School senior Michael Lotz was presented with the 2013 Mike Watson Memorial “For the Love of the Game” Scholarship on Monday night. The $500 scholarship was given at the school’s Senior Awards Night on Monday. The scholarship program is funded by the MTHS Sports Booster Club a... »

Athletes represent Edmonds School District at Special Olympics Summer Games

Athletes represent Edmonds School District at Special Olympics Summer Games

Students from the Edmonds School District, including a number of students and graduates from Mountlake Terrace High School, posted strong finishes at the 2013 Special Olympics Summer Games May 31-June 2 at Fort Lewis. The Mountlake Terrace High School Unified soccer team finished fifth at the state ... »

Reminder: Host families sought in Mountlake Terrace for Spanish students during July

Reminder: Host families sought in Mountlake Terrace for Spanish students during July

Are you able to host an international student in your home for a few weeks in July? Education First Educational Homestay Programs needs caring volunteer host families immediately. This non-profit program provides a unique opportunity for families to make life-long friendships with international stud... »

Learn more about program to manage diabetes at free dinner June 27

Learn more about program to manage diabetes at free dinner June 27

The American Diabetes Association is offering a free year-round program aimed at helping South Snohomish County residents prevent and manage Type 2 Diabetes. The Stop Diabetes Initiative (SDI) is designed for individuals enrolled in the Diabetes Association’s Living with Type 2 Diabetes program, and... »

Edmonds Public Schools Foundation receives grants for college access, math enrichment

The Edmonds Public Schools Foundation, which raises money to support students and teachers in Edmonds School District classroom, announced it has received funding for the following initiatives: - $8,400 in grant funding from the Greater Everett Community Foundation to support College in the High Sch... »

Condition of man who jumped from overpass upgraded to satisfactory

The condition of a 42-year-old Bellingham man who jumped from the 220th Street Southwest overpass onto the northbound lanes of I-5 on Friday has been upgraded to satisfactory at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. The man was reported to have been talking about suicide while riding in a car driven... »

Minor injuries in 212th Street SW car crash Monday night

Minor injuries in 212th Street SW car crash Monday night

Two vehicles were heavily damaged in a three-car accident Monday evening at the intersection of 212th Street Southwest and 44th Avenue West in Mountlake Terrace. Snohomish County Fire District 1 crews responding to the incident reported only minor injuries to the vehicles’ drivers and passengers. Th... »

Wear your cap and gown to Dick’s, get a free burger

Wear your cap and gown to Dick’s, get a free burger

It’s that time of year when senioritis and “all-nighters” give way to graduation celebrations and free cheeseburgers. Dick’s Drive-In Restaurants announced today their 18th annual grad giveaway with a free cheeseburger or regular hamburger, now through June 21, for any high s... »

Fire District 1 fire calls, week of May 30-June 5

Snohomish County Fire District 1 responded to 372 calls the week of May 30-June 5: 310 emergency medical aid calls, 22 motor vehicle collisions, 13 fires, 10 service calls, 2 natural gas leaks and 15 automatic fire alarms. May 30 COLLISION:  At 1:20 p.m., three vehicles were involved in a collision ... »

MTHS to sponsor summer tennis camps for students

MTHS to sponsor summer tennis camps for students

Registration for a trio of two-week tennis camps at Mountlake Terrace High School this summer will take place on Tuesday, June 11, 5-7 p.m., at the school’s tennis courts. Cost is $85 for one camp (made up of 10, one-hour sessions), $160 for two camps, and $245 for all three camps. The first camp se... »

Welcome our newest advertisers — we are grateful for their support!

Welcome our newest advertisers — we are grateful for their support!

A warm welcome to our new advertisers. All of us at MLTnews appreciate their support for our online gathering place of neighbors and friends. In turn, we hope you will support them! Brier Veterinary Hospital. Dr. Carol Earls recently moved her practice from Edmonds to the Mountlake Terrace/Brier are... »

Victim in O’Houlies Pub fight dies; suspect now faces second-degree murder charge

The victim of a brutal assault behind O’Houlies Pub, 21919-66th Ave. W. in Mountlake Terrace, last October recently died as a result of his injuries, bringing a new charge of second-degree murder to the main suspect in the incident. Bryan James Scott, 21 of Mountlake Terrace, pleaded not guilty to t... »

Brier hopes to begin pedestrian bridge repair, park improvements soon

Brier hopes to begin pedestrian bridge repair, park improvements soon

Brier officials are hoping to have two major projects in city park and greenbelt areas underway soon. A proposed replacement for the damaged Scriber Creek pedestrian bridge is going out for bid “in the next few weeks,” said Brier Mayor Bob Colinas. The current wooded bridge in the 21000 block of Oak... »

Lady Hawks finish 2-2 in annual Edmonds Summer Shootout

Lady Hawks finish 2-2 in annual Edmonds Summer Shootout

Teams from the Edmonds School District had strong showings in the sixth annual Edmonds Summer Shootout tournament over the weekend, with the Lynnwood Royals girls basketball team leading the pack. The Royals captured the championship in the 47-team tourney; the Mountlake Terrace Hawks finished 2-2 a... »

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