MARYSVILLE – NBC has “The Voice.” But Sunnyside Elementary has “The Voices.”
One of the activities students can choose to join there is the choir. But instead of 15 minutes, they have to show up an hour before school.
MARYSVILLE – NBC has “The Voice.” But Sunnyside Elementary has “The Voices.”
One of the activities students can choose to join there is the choir. But instead of 15 minutes, they have to show up an hour before school.
TULALIP – Hundreds of people turned out for the grand opening of the new skatepark and softball field at Tulalip April 15.
MARYSVILLE – It was dubbed the city’s first Superhero Dance, but Batman and Superman costumes dominated the show.
MARYSVILLE – Lenora Bruce acts as if it is a miracle how Saint Joseph’s House operates.
“Our God lives. He keeps sending them here,” she said. “The community’s the sole supporter.”
MARYSVILLE – Jeanna Petzoldt says voting is important.
That is why she spent more than an hour April 13 at Marysville Middle School asking questions about the April 26 bond election.
MARYSVILLE – City Council members said overall that their system is working fine, but then debated for about an hour how it might be fixed at their meeting April 11.
Summerlike temperatures April 7 brought out the sunworshipers.
In Arlington, the record of 72 degrees set in 1977 went by the wayside with a 73 Thursday. Many other Puget Sound cities also broke records.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council set a number of public hearings for April 11.
MARYSVILLE – Ken Cage has lived in Marysville since 1965, but he still considers himself to be a newcomer because he wasn’t born and raised here like so many others.
MARYSVILLE – Imagine having a built-in swimming pool in your back yard.
Now imagine not being able to use it because you live next to a drug house.
MARYSVILLE – Ellen Brodland is heart-broken, having seen what drugs have done to her neighbors, the Bucks.
MARYSVILLE – Scott Lindell died a horrible death Jan. 12, 2015, aspirating on his own vomit after a suspected drug overdose in Jodi Buck’s barn.
MARYSVILLE – The city has hit a hole-in-one with Premier Golf Centers.
Cedarcrest Golf Course used to be a drain on city resources, so a year ago it hired Premier to take over its management.