Marysville and Lake Stevens police personnel received help from Marysville-Pilchuck High School cross-country runners in completing their local leg of this year’s Special Olympics Torch Run June 3.
Kung Fu 4 Kids in Marysville turned the premiere of “The Karate Kid” June 12 at the Marysville Regal Cinemas into an opportunity to give kids a free taste of what they saw on the big screen.
During the June 14 meetings of the Tulalip Tribal Board at noon and the Marysville School Board that evening, as well as the joint meeting of the two boards held in between on the same day, the consensus was nearly unanimous in asking for Marysville School Board member Michael Kundu to resign.
Marysville School Board member Michael Kundu has no plans to step down, even after members of the Tulalip Tribes and the Snohomish County NAACP have asked for his resignation in the wake of comments he made via e-mail regarding the academic achievement gap between ethnic groups.
The second annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day drew more than 3,000 attendees throughout the day June 5, at least equaling its total from last year.
The Tulalip Tribes are bucking national trends in their rate of response to the 2010 Census, and Tribal members and Census workers came together June 3 to celebrate the efforts of those who have contributed to these results.
Motorists driving through the intersection of State Avenue and Grove Street June 4-5 supplied firefighters from the Marysville Fire District Local 3219 with more than $15,000 for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
A Marysville School District Board member’s e-mails drew condemnation and inspired vigorous debates on racial issues during the Board’s regular June 7 meeting.
Within the past decade, Sunnyside Elementary has said farewell to five of its students before their time, most recently Ethan Iverson, who passed away June 30 of last year.
Zachary Willard and Alex Arellano have been named two of Marysville Mountain View High School’s vocational students of the quarter.
Nearly half a dozen Marysville music students made the grade in this year’s Trudie Woll Memorial Composition Competition.
Nearly 70 English Language Learners from six elementary schools in the Marysville School District were able to develop their reading and writing skills through hands-on application by writing to more than 30 pen pals, and on May 27, the ELL students got to meet their pen pals in the Marysville School District Board Room.
After 21 years at the Smokey Point Community Church, the Praise and Promise Preschool bid farewell to its old home with its May 27 graduation ceremony.