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Michigan Council Candidate's Racial Comments Mistakenly Draw Ire to Innocent Washington Town.
Issue #017

In This Issue of Marysville Local Pulse…
🌡Weather Forecast
🤔How many numbers are on a clock riddle.
📰Michigan Council Candidate's Racial Comments Mistakenly Draw Ire to Innocent Washington Town.
🏫School Happenings
📅Upcoming Local Events
🌐Gaza Receives Largest Aid Convoy Amid Rising Tensions and Unprecedented Casualties.



Michigan Council Candidate's Racial Comments Mistakenly Draw Ire to Innocent Washington Town.
Jean Cramer, a city council candidate in Marysville, Michigan, made controversial remarks about keeping the city predominantly white. The comments led to national attention. Many, due to internet confusion and a media blunder by MSN, misdirected their anger to Marysville, Washington. The Washington city, aiming to clarify the mix-up, released statements and started the hashtag #NotOurMarysville to emphasize their inclusive stance. Meanwhile, Ms. Cramer continues her campaign amidst the backlash in Michigan.

Upcoming Local Events
Drew Lynch Sat, Nov 4, 8 PM – Sun, Nov 5, 12 AM
Youth Service Wed, Nov 1, 7:30 pm / 9:00 pm
Bookmobile: Twin Lakes Landing II Wed, Nov 1, 3:30 – 4:30 PM
Brunch & Bowl Wed, Nov 1, 10 AM – 1 PM
WSHFC First Time Homebuyers Class Sat, Nov 4, 11 AM – 4 PM
Putting The Garden To Bed Sun, Nov 5, 10 – 11 AM
Fantastic Fridays Fri, Nov 3, 3:00 – 4:30 PM
Varsity Football Fri, Nov 3
Country & rock jam sessions Fri, Nov 3, 11 PM – Sat, Nov 4, 5 AM
Disney On Ice presents Frozen & Encanto Sat, Nov 4, 11 AM – 3 PM
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat — Monroe Arts Council Nov 3, 7 PM – Nov 12, 2 PM
Acoustics Anonymous Sat, Nov 4, 2 PM
R.U.N in Unity Convening Wed, Nov 1 – Thu, Nov 2
It's a Scavenger Hunt! Everett Tue, Oct 31, 10 AM – 8 PM
At Large Brewing — Split Open and Melt Food Truck Sat, Nov 4, 8 PM – Sun, Nov 5, 12 AM
Traditional Tai Chi in Everett, WA Sun, Nov 5, 4:30 – 5:30 PM
Marysville Rotary Auction “The Oscars” Fri, Nov 3, 5 – 9 PM
HarvestFest 2023 Tue, Oct 31, 4 – 7 PM
Granite Falls Gun & Knife Show Fri, Nov 3 – Sun, Nov 5
Creating Your Business and Mindset Roadmap Thu, Nov 2, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Twin Oaks Sports Card Show Sat, Nov 4, 5 PM – Mon, Nov 6, 12 AM
Coffee Hour Sat, Nov 4, 10 AM – 12 PM
Catholic Daughters Christmas Craft Fair — St. Mary Magdalen Parish Sat, Nov 4, 9 AM – 4 PM
Talk Time for English Language Learners Wed, Nov 1, 5 – 6 PM
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School Happenings!
Fall Conferences Week
1 Nov - 2 Nov ALL DAY (District Wide) Dia De Muertos
1 Nov ALL DAY (Pilchuck) First Day of Native American Heritage Month
1 Nov 7:45AM - 7:00PM (Cedarcrest) Scholastic Book Fair
1 Nov 12:45PM - 6:00PM (Grove) PTA Scholastic Book Fair
1 Nov 4:30PM - 5:45PM (Kellogg Marsh) PTA Meeting
1 Nov 6:00PM - 7:30PM (Getchell) EvCC CIHS/CTE Dual Credit Info Night
2 Nov - 11 Nov ALL DAY (Pilchuck) Drama Club Show
2 Nov 7:45AM - 7:00PM (Cedarcrest) Scholastic Book Fair
2 Nov 7:00PM - 9:00PM (Pilchuck) MPHS Drama Presents: CLUE

Gaza Receives Largest Aid Convoy Amid Rising Tensions and Unprecedented Casualties.
On Sunday, Gaza saw the largest aid dispatch since the onset of the war between Israel and Hamas, with 33 trucks entering the region. However, humanitarian experts believe the assistance isn't enough, a sentiment echoed by residents who recently raided warehouses for essentials. The Gaza Health Ministry has reported a death toll of over 8,000 Palestinians, mainly women and minors. This number is unmatched in previous Israeli-Palestinian clashes. The Israeli side has seen more than 1,400 casualties, mainly civilians from the initial conflict phases. After a severe Israeli airstrike disrupted communication services in Gaza, most of the 2.3 million residents regained access to phone and internet on Sunday.

How many numbers are on a clock riddle.
Here’s how it goes: “How many numbers are on a clock?” That’s it. That’s the whole thing. All that’s left is to do the math.
Answer will be in the next issue.
I Met a Man on the London Bridge
The answer:
The moniker of the gent on the bridge is Andrew. (If you are a member of the grammar police, you are probably taking out a red pen and noting that the sentence should read, “He tipped his hat; Andrew, his name.”) In most examples of the riddle, the answer is Andrew. However, there is some debate that the dude is dubbed Drew.
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