LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood School District’s three elementary schools officially became recipients of the Rotary Club of Marysville’s generosity yet again on Wednesday, March 5.
MARYSVILLE — The Doleshel family joined city of Marysville officials and community members in braving the brief snowfall to celebrate the transformation of their former farm into a passive nature park that’s now open to the public.
TULALIP — Gary Chandler, vice president of government affairs for the Association of Washington Business, returned to the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Business Before Hours on Friday, Feb. 28, to predict that the current state legislative session would wrap up quickly, due to a number of factors which caused him to express cautious optimism, even as he echoed incoming AWB President and CEO Kris Johnson’s call for local business owners to share their stories with legislators.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival crowned its Senior and Junior Royalty Courts during its annual April Friesner Memorial Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, March 1, at its new venue in the Totem Middle School cafeteria.
MARYSVILLE — A local landmark went missing late last month, and while police are searching for any signs of it, neither the city nor those who funded its installation are especially hopeful about its eventual recovery.
MARYSVILLE — Strawberry Lanes drew close to two dozen children and adults alike, dressed up in Disney-style finery for the city of Marysville’s first “Princess & Pirate Breakfast Bowl” on the morning of Sunday, March 2.
MARYSVILLE — Spencer Norton isn’t even a year old yet, and he’s already been fighting for his life.
TULALIP — Shoring up the struggling students of the Marysville School District was a recurring theme among the many and varied subjects discussed during the Monday, Feb. 24, joint meeting of the respective boards of directors of the Marysville School District and the Tulalip Tribes.
MARYSVILLE — Honda of Marysville drew dignitaries from throughout the Marysville and Arlington business communities to its official grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 26.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville’s Transportation Benefit District Board met on Monday, Feb. 24, to review a number of potential projects.
MARYSVILLE — When Arlington landscaper Joel Martinez woke up to find his livelihood stolen, Pilchuck Rentals of Marysville stepped in to help out a fellow local business and a loyal customer.
The School House Cafe at Totem Middle School has undergone a few changes this year, as former Seattle chef Jeff Delma makes his way through his seventh year of coordinating the student cooks in the kitchen.
A group of Marysville parents testified before the Marysville School District Board of Directors on Tuesday, Feb. 18, to express their concerns with how the district has handled its special needs students, and in at least two cases to make fresh claims of staff mistreatment of students.