MARYSVILLE More than 2,500 summer readers and their families brought reading and baseball together during the Sno-Isle Libraries 2006 summer reading event. In partnership with the Everett AquaSox, children who signed up to read during the summer received tickets to one of seven AquaSox games.
MARYSVILLE Marysville transforms into Merrysville for the Holidays event this week, and organizers have high expectations for a bigger than normal Parade of Lights, which travels from City Hall to Fifth Street at 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2.
Arlington High School drama teacher, Scott Moberly, has announced a very special holiday treat. The AHS Drama Department will present A Christmas Carol by Charlies Dickens at the old AHS auditorium, 135 S. French St., 7:30 p.m., Dec. 1, 2, 8 and 9, directed by Moberly.
MARYSVILLE Its a party that has been a century in the making as Levi Larson celebrates his 100th birthday next week.
MARYSVILLE Downtown merchants put on the show last weekend with their annual Christmas Past on Third Street featuring strolling musicians, Christmas carolers and a festive atmosphere in the citys historic center.
MARYSVILLE The local Windermere Realty office came out on the top of the pile for a fundraising contest for Snohomish County and Camano Island realtors, pulling in more than $12,000 for three local causes.
Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, right, greets the driver while volunteers unload a car, April 26, during the citys third annual Document Destruction Day
MARYSVILLE Asked to talk about themselves, the March Students of the Month for Marysville-Pilchuck High School gave a couple of diverse answers.
Garage sale shopping around midday on April 26, Marysville resident Teresa Howells examines some switches on a piano
MARYSVILLE The Marysville Food Bank honored about 85 volunteers during their annual volunteer dinner held April 17.
MARYSVILLE On this day, which just happens to be a few days shy of his first birthday, Dax Gilbertson toddles across the carpeted floor of his familys living room and, as infants sometimes do, abruptly falls down.
MARYSVILLE City Councilmember Jeff Vaughan relayed one extreme example of the citys graffiti problem, but, if they follow whats likely to be his recommendation, Council wont be enacting stiffer rules on the sale of spray paint and related items.
Local police, state patrol vow firm enforcement of cell phone law