MARYSVILLE – Sgt. Jim Maples was expected to be back at work Dec. 2.
MARYSVILLE – It wasn’t just a Christmas wish or a New Year’s resolution, it’s been a lifelong goal. Ron Peters of Marysville is in his 50s and has always wanted a job. But since he has cerebral palsy the possibilities are limited, some said impossible.
TACOMA – The team of destiny, Marysville-Pilchuck, lost to the team of dynasty, Bellevue, in the state 3A High School Football Championships 20-10 Friday night in the Tacoma Dome.
TULALIP – Who would give up their Thanksgiving to go shopping? Canadians, eh?
MARYSVILLE – Union leaders want to give Walmart a black eye on Black Friday.
MARYSVILLE – Many of us think we are so different from our families that maybe we were adopted.
But J.R. “Judith” Nakken of Marysville thought she was so different that she must have been from Mars.
MARYSVILLE – Students at Cascade Elementary are learning about developing positive character traits at assemblies this year.
MARYSVILLE – Caldie Rogers should be retiring. She’s 60. And she’s done many ground-breaking, historic things as president/chief executive officer of The Greater Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce for 22 years.
MARYSVILLE – Like many students who are minorities or living in poverty, Mackenzie Duggins was having trouble with grades in school.
MARYSVILLE – In 2001, after the Sept. 11 tragedy, the New York Yankees went on to win the World Series.
Using that same karma, school board president Tom Albright says the Marysville-Pilchuck High School football team deserves to win the 3A State Football Championship.
ARLINGTON – The Meadowbrook homeowners are so excited they can hardly wait until Thanksgiving to turn on their Christmas lights.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District hopes to hire a Recovery Director using grants following the Oct. 24 shooting.
It was supposed to be a battle between Marysville-Pilchuck’s potent running game against Columbia River’s impressive passing game. But the Tomahawk defense never let the Chieftains get on track with a quick pass rush and close coverage, winning the state quarterfinal football game 63-6 in Vancouver Saturday.