A local Marysville family is making waves this summer by competing in several annual statewide jet ski racing and freestyle race competitions.
The Strawberry Festival Grand Parade on Saturday, June 16, featured hundreds of local people supporting their own causes including dozens of Powder Puff football players who strolled through the parade selling tickets for their upcoming Powder Puff football match-up on July 20.
As Lakewood High School graduates prepare to enter the “real world,” hundreds of LHS students spent their June 11 commencement ceremony celebrating the past and looking toward the future.
Bouncy houses, baseball players, balloons and boa constrictors could all be found at the Strawberry Festival’s fourth annual Kids Party in the Park on June 9 at Asbery Field.
The annual Strawberry Festival Berry Run was a success on June 9, as more than 100 runners signed up for the one mile and 5-kilometer courses.
The memory of Juan Mendoza, a 16 year-old Marysville Getchell High School student and athlete who lost his life in an Oct. 24, 2011, car accident, is not being forgotten by his classmates or his community.
Thousands of local kids, teens and adults spent Saturday, June 2, learning ways to become and stay healthy, despite rainy morning weather.
The Marysville-Pilchuck fast-pitch team had a roller-coaster season, leading them to their chance of qualifying for the State Championships. Although they lost in the quarterfinals late on May 25 at Merkel Field in Spokane, the team isn’t letting the loss get them down — they are using it as a way of learning what to do next year.
Bernadine Butler knows what it means to serve her country. Butler was a combat nurse in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. She lived in New Orleans and was a victim of Hurricane Katrina, where she lost her service documents and awards. She served on the police force in Philadelphia.
Marysville-Pilchuck’s fastpitch team topped the division’s No. 1 seed in the first round of Wesco 4A District 1 finals on March 15, at Sky River Park in Monroe, to advance to state on May 25.
Marysville-Pilchuck played host to two days of track and field meets, on May 16 and May 18, which included teams from both District 1 and District 2.
Marysville Arts and Technology High School is one place where a team of young athletes are eager to get a strike.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School varsity baseball team is out of the running for state after a nail-biting home game against the Snohomish High School Panthers on May 8 ending in a 4-3 loss for the Tomahawks.