MARYSVILLE We like drinking wine, said Eric Emry, the male half of the husband and wife team that are running the citys newest and possibly most unique wine shop.
TULALIP The quips and one-liners were almost as common as purple outfits and red hats.
MARYSVILLE With an emphasis on preparing for the upcoming annexation of some 20,000 new residents, Police Chief Rick Smith last week unveiled a detailed business plan for his department.
MARYSVILLE The specials change on a regular basis, but last week they included grilled pork chops, teriyaki salmon and Jerusalem artichoke and fennel gratin.
TULALIP The new Tulalip Hotel is probably the most visible project Tulalip Tribal Chairman Mel Sheldon talked about last week.
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EVERETT A stop sign has eight sides, and Lorraine Cronk has eight decades under her belt but thats about all they have in common. When you hear all this gal has going on, youll suspect she has the picture of Dorian Gray stashed in her basement.
MARYSVILLE The largest morsel of raw land left on the platter of northern Snohomish County is about to be gulped by Marysville, a 687-acre chunk of land now known as the Smokey Point gap, once destined to become a NASCAR track.
MARYSVILLE It was couture from down the years and it was more than a stroll down memory lane at one Marysville retirement home last weekend; it was a flashing and flaming riot of color during the first fall fashion show at Grandview Village.
MARYSVILLE Chosen by the Soroptimist and Rotary clubs of Marysville as one of the May students of the Month for Marysville-Pilchuck High School, Tyler Belan talked a lot about the sports he played during his time in high school.
MARYSVILLE After neighbors complained about possible noise and other problems, city officials set aside a proposal for an off-leash dog park on a small strip of land next to Sunnyside Elementary School.
Arlington kids win a week of day camp at Horse Country Farm
MARYSVILLE According to fire officials, flames had fully engulfed a home at 3817 64th Avenue NE when firefighters arrived on the scene about 9:38 a.m., June 30.