TULALIP The Tulalip Tribes announced the selection of their new police chief to replace the retired Jay Goss.
MARYSVILLE Curt McNelley is fully aware he could have had a much easier time of it. But, in this case, easier doesnt equal as much fun. Or as much of a tradition.
TULALIP There was snow. There was ice. There were lots of cars and buses headed to a place they had never been before.
MARYSVILLE Arts and Technology High teacher Mike Fitzpatrick doesnt want this story to be about him.
SEATTLE Following the recommendations of their staff, the governing council of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency voted unanimously Feb. 28 to scuttle a proposed county-wide outdoor burning ban.
MARYSVILLE It is clearly not utilized as much as it could be as part of our downtown development, said Community Development Director Gloria Hirashima.
MARYSVILLE Staged early the morning of Feb. 29 in the Crystal Masonic Lodge on Fifth Street, the actual presentation was quick and to the point.
MARYSVILLE The city of Marysville and the Marysville School District are among the sponsors of a Cinco de Mayo celebration set for 5-7:30 p.m., May 9, at Totem Middle School, 1605 Seventh St.
ARLINGTON Chad Blood, lead pastor of the Lifeway Foursquare Church, just wanted his parishioners to have some fun as they looked forward to Thanksgiving, so flinging frozen turkeys with a catapult and shooting Cornish game hens out of a soda-powered cannon seemed like a natural activity to follow one of their Sunday sermons.
MARYSVILLE After an internal investigation, the Marysville School District Board of Directors on June 25 reached an agreement with former Sunnyside Elementary School Principal Jane Colson, who had been on administrative leave since February.
CAMANO ISLAND ?The owner of Brindles Marketplace on Camano Island has announced the first of a series of art wine will be launched this Saturday, Dec. 2, at the Camano Island wine shop, the Great Blue Heron Wine Cellar.
ARLINGTON Mark Winterhalter and his beautiful horses, Sugar and Spice, add a nice historical flair to historical downtown Arlington offering free rides in a conastoga wagon in historical downtown Arlington during the holidays. Santa Claus will lead the Santa Parade, starting at noon, Saturday Dec. 2, followed by a tree lighting and caroling session at the City Hall Plaza.
EVERETT Everett Community College students and the Port of Everett are collecting new winter hats, scarves, gloves and socks for the Snohomish Food Bank.