Mary Kirkland has been selected as the parade grand marshal for the 2009 Marysville Strawberry Festival, and it’s perhaps not an exaggeration to say that no one is more surprised than her.
After more than a year of preparation, Marysville has an auto licensing office of its own.
Marysville American Legion Post 178 invites the community to attend their observance of Memorial Day ceremony, starting at 11 a.m. May 25 at the Marysville Cemetery, located at 8801 State Ave.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School soccer fields and track stadium hosted a collection of exceptional athletes May 3, as the Special Olympics of Washington staged their Regional Spring Games.
After more than a year of preparation, Marysville has an auto licensing office of its own.
Members of the Marysville Historical Society were joined by other community members in kicking off the month of May by giving a more-than-a-century-old local historic artifact a more solid foundation for the future, literally.
Marysville’s third annual Cinco de Mayo celebration took place May 8 in the Totem Middle School cafeteria, and the students who started it were there to see their efforts turned into an institution.
Longtime Tulalip Tribal leader Bernard William “Kia-Kia” Gobin passed away at home May 4, at the age of 78.
More than a dozen home-based business vendors gathered at the Kellogg-Marsh Grange May 2 for the second annual “vendor blender” to benefit those affected by cystic fibrosis.
Dozens of local performers arrived at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium May 7-8, to audition for spots in the 2009 Marysville Strawberry Festival Talent Show June 18.
The Cedarcrest Family Restaurant and Grill is still in operation for the time being, albeit not without complications.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors outlined its priorities for potential budget reductions at a work study meeting on the evening of May 11, in time to distribute Reduction In Force notifications to certificated staff May 12.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School students Zach Paglia and Tyler Beach are heading to the national competition for the Future Business Leaders of America in Anaheim, Calif., from June 23-28.