TULALIP – The deaths of four young people in a crash this week has devastated the Tulalip Tribes and the Marysville School District once again.
MARYSVILLE – To improve, sometimes you have to take a good, hard look at yourself.
TULALIP – The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the four people who died in a crash on the Tulalip Reservation Aug. 18.
TULALIP – Four people died early this morning (Aug. 18) after their vehicle left the roadway and landed in a pond near the 7500 block of Totem Beach Road.
MARYSVILLE – Tom Albright knows it makes people feel good to give.
He’s seen it firsthand as the Marysville School Board president after the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting last year.
MARYSVILLE – Progress does not always mean going forward. Sometimes it means going back.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District set some lofty goals for the school year at its board meeting Aug. 3, including increasing the graduation rate to the state average of 85 percent.
MARYSVILLE – Now that the Marysville School District has some money, it needs to do a better job planning how to spend it.
MARYSVILLE – National Night Out has turned into a rather festive event in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District set some lofty goals for the school year at its board meeting Aug. 3, including increasing the graduation rate to the state average of 85 percent.
MARYSVILLE – The chief executive officer for Community Transit already is pushing for support of a November ballot measure that would approve funding for the mass transit agency.
MARYSVILLE – Should the City Council prohibit the use, sales and possession of fireworks within the Marysville city limits? Yes or No?
MARYSVILLE – Money is not the root of all evil — it’s drugs.
At least that’s what it seems like to Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith. Most crimes, not only here but in other communities where he has worked, are connected somehow with drugs.