MARYSVILLE – Marysville teachers showed their disappointment in state legislative funding with a one-day strike last week.
MARYSVILLE – In the past, the Marysville City Council has not liked to help fund the Greater Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, saying it should be self-sufficient.
MARYSVILLE – It’s been a tough year for the Marysville Police Department, dealing with the killing of five students at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, along with a sergeant being shot just about a week before that.
MARYSVILLE – Mayor Jon Nehring, in announcing his bid for re-election, said he still has work to do when it comes to work.
MARYSVILLE – Brock Kipperpert can’t read or write, but that doesn’t mean he can’t work.
He recently brought home his first paycheck from Summit Physical Therapy. He was so excited he wanted his picture taken with it, said his mom, Jan.
MARYSVILLE – It’s been almost six months since the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, but for senior Carly McCartney it still is fresh in her mind.
MARYSVILLE – It’s one of the age-old questions that can divide a society, like evolution vs. creation or Democrats vs. Republicans?
MARYSVILLE – The smell of fresh paint at the Ken Baxter Community-Senior Center is a stark contrast to when it closed about five months ago because of a sewer backup.
MARYSVILLE – Maybe they should call it New Universe.
“We call it New World, but it’s really bigger than that,” SNOPAC 9-1-1 executive director Kurt Mills told the Marysville City Council April 13.
MARYSVILLE – Like a bad cold, it just won’t go away.
It is the homeless camp in the tree stand just north of Marshall Elementary School on 116th and 44th streets.
MARYSVILLE – Shabbir Bala has a big heart. Even strangers to his restaurant Boondocker’s Cafe can tell that.
But he needs a new one. He’s been on the transplant list since November, and he’s still waiting.
TULALIP – Everyone knows most teenagers love to eat. But it’s not just food they crave.
“Students are hungry for other ways to learn,” said Donneta Oremus, CTE coordinator for the Marysville School District.
MARYSVILLE – A Farmer’s Market is likely returning to town.
The city, in conjunction with Allen Creek Community Church, likely will approve it at a council meeting Monday, April 13.