LAKEWOOD — Oscar Escalante and Michael Blank are leading in the race for the Lakewood School District Director District 1 position, as of 5 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 8.
The Marysville Youth Football League began practicing the week of July 29, and the nearly 250 local players will spend each weekday practicing until school starts, as just a small part of what makes the league one of the most competitive in the area.
The first ever Seeds of Grace Food Bank golf tournament drew dozens of competitors to Cedarcrest Golf Course on Friday, Aug. 2, and despite adverse weather conditions, the event raised more than $2,100 for the food bank.
Almost 70 years after she played professional baseball, Marysville resident Dorothy Roth was once again a star on the diamond when she threw out the ceremonial first pitch of the July 24 Mariners’ game at Safeco Field.
Registered voters in the Lakewood area are receiving ballots this week and three local men are running for the Lakewood School District 1 Director position. Oscar Escalante, Pete Espinoza and Michael Blank are hoping to make positive changes to Lakewood schools and spoke about the issues facing the district and what sets them apart.
A crowd of kids practiced baseball fundamentals at Allen Creek Elementary School on Wednesday, July 24, as part of the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department’s three-day Mini Ultimate Sports Camp.
Marysville Little League’s 10-year-old All-Stars took second place in the state tournament on Sunday, July 21, and although they didn’t win the title, they were still the first Marysville All-Star team to play in a state championship game in 27 years.
Ballots are already arriving in Arlington and Marysville mailboxes for the Aug. 6 primary election, and five local men are running for the same seat — Snohomish County Council District 1. Gary Wright, Bill Blake, Carsten Mullin, Ken Klein and Sean Olson talked about what each of them hopes to work on if elected and what sets him apart from the others.
Soccer is one of the fastest growing sports for both boys and girls in the United States, and for children who are finding that they need something to keep them occupied during the summer months, Marysville’s Parks and Recreation has just the opportunity.
The Marysville Little League All-Star 10U team won the district tournament on July 9, after shutting out Pacific, 3-0.
New Cougars head basketball coach David Choi is jumping into his role early by hosting a basketball camp with help from Lakewood basketball players from July 8-11.
MARYSVILLE — At noon on Thursday, July 11, the Marysville Police Department released security tape photos of a suspect in the July 10 Kmart shooting threat incident and officials are hoping that someone may recognize the man or that he may turn himself in to authorities.
MARYSVILLE — Police officers from more than three agencies blocked off the area surrounding the Kmart in the 9600 block of State Avenue in Marysville, just after 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, after employees called 911 to report that a customer had threatened to “shoot everyone in the store.”