MARYSVILLE – Representatives from Red Lake reservation and Newtown, Conn., came to town Nov. 3 to give the Marysville School District a gift no one wants.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council decided Oct. 27 to look into forming a Regional Fire Authority.
The reasons: To have more power over the fire department and to have a more-flexible taxing structure.
MARYSVILLE – Dayna Young of Marysville has been a single mom for about a year. She lives with her parents and works at a casino.
MARYSVILLE – Ford vs. Chevy? It’s been debated since Chevrolet opened for business in 1911. For Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith, it’s Chevy. “Chevys are faster,” he said at the city’s first biennial budget meeting Oct. 20. The council will look at the 185-page document more Nov. 3 before having a public hearing Nov. 10.
I am not going to preach to try to guilt you into voting. I don’t care if you vote. I am glad you don’t. It gives me more power. I love that my vote counts for more than it should because you don’t vote. If you and some of your friends voted I could be outnumbered say 4-1 (Have you read my editorials?). You might like that. Instead, my vote counts 1-0.
MARYSVILLE – With so many people wanting to help, and police worried about potential scams, victims of the Marysville-Pilchuck shooting have one reliable place where they can go for funds.
ARLINGTON – Elyssa Acosta can thank pop star Katy Perry for helping her win a crown at the statewide Miss Junior Pre-Teen Seattle Pageant.
ARLINGTON – Gayle Persis marches to the tune of a different drummer. That’s why the drums she makes are made of ceramic.
MARYSVILLE – After a moment of silence, Marysville City Council members and staff couldn’t stop talking about the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting at their meeting Oct. 27.
MARYSVILLE – Mountain View Presbyterian Church lies right in the middle of Marysville-Pilchuck High School nation.
MARYSVILLE — Hundreds of people packed the Grove Church in Marysville Friday night after a shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School that killed two.
MARYSVILLE – A Marysville woman diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer is being helped with her medical bills by her brother 3,000 miles away.
MARYSVILLE – This time of year, when we see the color orange, we usually think of Halloween. But for the Chargers Pee Wee football team, it means showing support for their teammate who was just diagnosed with leukemia.