LAKEWOOD The third-annual Hot August Car Show at Faith Lutheran Church started at 9 a.m., Aug. 11 and 10 minutes later, theyd already accommodated more than 40 cars in their parking lot.
TULALIP When Marysville schools say they are on the move, they arent joking: the first of 121 installments for a new campus hit the road recently and workers will start placing them on foundations as soon as Aug. 22.
MARYSVILLE People always talk about giving teens a place to play, but some local leaders are trying to build a place for teens to talk, plan and put their ideas to work.
10 years ago 1997
10 Years Ago 1997
From left, Victoria Wade, Virkamal Dhaliwal, Kyla Emme and Kristi Thompson are 7th graders at Grace Academy Junior High
Captain Thomas Mascolo presents $5,000 National AOK Scholarship to Arlington freshman Amanda Weaver, who also won the privilege of lighting the Giving Tree Nov
Lynnwood All we have to do is redefine our whole system, was the message of keynote speaker Dr. Fred Kirschenmann, from Iowa State Universitys Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. He provided an inspirational speech during the exquisite lunch featuring all local products at the Snohomish Countys Fourth Annual Focus on Farming Conference Nov. 29. He started with the assumption that we have an energy crisis and a climate crisis that should inspire thinking outside the box and redefining the way we do things.
MARYSVILLE For the first time in a long time, the Strawberry Festival royalty will be just that: kings and queens, princes and princesses are back for the 2008-2009 season.
MARYSVILLE An initial meeting with neighbors of a potential off-leash park for dog in this citys south end did not go well for the Marysville Park and Recreation department.
MARYSVILLE At the same time the CEO of Wal-Mart was handing out a $1 million check on Nov. 27, Wal-Mart stores across the country began the familiar Red Kettle Campaign to benefit The Salvation Army.
When the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation announced a $200 million program to help eradicate polio worldwide, local Rotary International members had reasons to take notice.
MARYSVILLE Even as local officials continue to lobby to bring a new branch campus of the University of Washington here, at least one state representative says the new school isnt necessarily needed.