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MLT Police Officer Wins “Show and Shine Award”

MLT Police Officer Wins “Show and Shine Award”

City of Mountlake Terrace Police Department Motor Officer Eric Jones was awarded first place in the “Show and Shine” competition from the North American Motor Officers Association (NAMOA) at their 25th Annual Training Conference in held in Marysville in mid-May. The “Show and Shine” com... »

City Council Thanks Business Association for Farmers Market

City Council Thanks Business Association for Farmers Market

At their June 7 meeting, the City Council presented the Mountlake Terrace Business Association (MLTBA) President Don Andrews with a plaque in appreciation of coordinating the first Farmers Market that contributes to the economic vitality of the city and the health and wellness of Mountlake Terrace c... »

Former MTHS Student Dies From Drug Overdose

Former MTHS Student Dies From Drug Overdose

On Monday afternoon, Mountlake Terrace High School was informed that former student, TJ Hodson, had died from a drug overdose. On June 9, TJ overdosed and had been in intensive care in a coma for 6 days before dying over the weekend. On Tuesday, June 15, Mountlake Terrace High School principal Greg ... »

Council to Consider Water and Sewer Rates

Council to Consider Water and Sewer Rates

The City Council will consider ordinances to adjust water and sewer utility rates for the years 2013-2016, including a conservation program on residential water use. The item is being considered by Council on Thursday, June 17 since Council previously cancelled their regular June 21 meeting. The cit... »

How to Eat (By Yourself) In MLT

How to Eat (By Yourself) In MLT

If you’re like me, (….that means “single,”) it’s not always fun to think about food. By the time I come home from work, I don’t exactly want to prepare a gourmet meal for my lonesome, yet hitting up the drivethru for the 3rd night in a row is not going to help me ... »

Tall Firs to be Renovated as Senior & Veteran Housing

Tall Firs to be Renovated as Senior & Veteran Housing

Snohomish County is partnering with Senior Services of Snohomish County to provide 40 affordable housing units to seniors, veterans and their families. County Executive Aaron Reardon signed an ordinance Monday approving a loan guarantee for Senior Services of Snohomish County. The loan guarantee wil... »

Bartell Drugs Launches "Magical Mystery Tour"

Bartell Drugs Launches "Magical Mystery Tour"

With school days winding down and summer fun around the corner, Bartell Drugs has launched the “Magical History Tour,” a contest focusing on fun facts about Puget Sound history with weekly clues released through August 23. Celebrating its 120th anniversary this year, family-owned Bartell... »

Mountlake Terrace "Friends of the Market" looking for Volunteers

Mountlake Terrace "Friends of the Market" looking for Volunteers

The Mountlake Terrace Business Association held a meeting for those interested in participating in a Friends of the Market volunteer group. The “Friends of the Market” will be a group of citizen’s interested in helping make the Mountlake Terrace Farmer’s Market prosper. More ... »

Found: Small Dog on 58th

Here’s a dog that was found this weekend: My neighbor found a young female rat terrier/chihuahua mix on 58th in MLT today. It has a black collar with writing on it. It is a young dog, and is in very good hands. You can have them call my cell at 206-399-9584. Thanks, Cheryl »

Submissions Open for 2010 Arts of the Terrace

Submissions Open for 2010 Arts of the Terrace

The City of Mountlake Terrace Arts Advisory Commission is seeking paintings, prints, drawings, miniatures, calligraphy, photographs and 3-Dimensional works for its 32nd Annual Juried Art Show, which is scheduled to be held October 1 through October 3. Over $3,000 in prize money is available. Deadlin... »

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