MARYSVILLE — If there’s one need community service organizations share, as much as funds, it’s people-power.
MARYSVILLE — Erin Reynolds had been working for Coastal Community Bank for only a couple of weeks when the Oso slide hit last year.
MARYSVILLE — Abbas Alnahi was a single dad to three kids when he decided that he could provide childcare as good as anything he would have had to pay for.
MARYSVILLE — School’s still out for summer, but that didn’t stop the party at Allen Creek Elementary Aug. 5, as The Grove Church continued its nearly week-long celebration throughout the Marysville community.
MARYSVILLE — The finalists for Marysville’s next fire chief found themselves being asked to compare themselves to fire equipment in the midst of a July 23 meet-and-greet with the public. The candidates were to face their July 24 interviews with city officials.
MARYSVILLE — In its continuing efforts to encourage citizens to lead healthier lifestyles and use its recreational amenities, Marysville employees sought to lead by example with their first triathlon at Ebey Waterfront Park July 23.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Tulalip Relay For Life not only showed its support for those who have fought cancer, but also offered avenues for others to contribute year round.
MARYSVILLE — People were obviously excited to have a farmers market back in Marysville after about a decade without one.
MARYSVILLE – About 75,000 people attended the Marysville Strawberry Festival Grand Parade June 20, event organizers said.
MARYSVILLE — Seven years of dancing paid off for 15-year-old Abby Hau on June 18, when she was declared overall winner of this year’s Strawberry Festival Talent Show.
TULALIP — By the time 13 pre-apprentice students of the Vocational Training Center of the Tulalip Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO) graduated June 15, they had something to show for it, and so did the community.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival Royalty helped Pinewood Elementary kick off its summer reading program in style on Wednesday, June 17, as students from kindergarten through the fifth grade returned to the school’s library during their summer vacation to check out books and read with princes and princesses.
Both the Arlington and Marysville communities will soon be able to enjoy family carnivals.