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School House Café
Inspired by the School House Café program, student Kevin Anglin says there is no doubt he wants to be a professional chef. - TOM CORRIGAN The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 3:58 PM MARYSVILLE The specials change on a regular basis, but last week they included grilled pork chops, teriyaki salmon and Jerusalem artichoke and fennel gratin.

Police chief unveils new plan for department
Aug 28 2008, 3:58 PM 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.

Tulalip Tribes moving forward while working with neighbors
 - TOM CORRIGAN The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 3:58 PM TULALIP The new Tulalip Hotel is probably the most visible project Tulalip Tribal Chairman Mel Sheldon talked about last week.

Red Hat ladies just want to have fun
In full regalia, Red Hat members from around the area converged on the Quil Ceda Creek Casino including from left, Northshore’s Cheryl Gibson and Queen Odette Winship. - TOM CORRIGAN The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 3:58 PM TULALIP The quips and one-liners were almost as common as purple outfits and red hats.

Branan, Nemra are students of the month
Aug 28 2008, 3:57 PM MARYSVILLE Asked to talk about themselves, the March Students of the Month for Marysville-Pilchuck High School gave a couple of diverse answers.

Food bank honors volunteers
Joe and Pat McGuire were named the 2007 Volunteers of the Year for the Marysville Food Bank.  - TOM CORRIGAN The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 3:57 PM MARYSVILLE The Marysville Food Bank honored about 85 volunteers during their annual volunteer dinner held April 17.

Gail Jubie Memorial raises funds for food bank
Garage sale shopping around midday on April 26, Marysville resident Teresa Howells examines some switches on a piano. The Gail Jubie Memorial garage sale benefitted the Marysville Food Bank. Organizers estimate about $325 was taken in from actual sales, while another $3,600 was gathered in cash contributions for the food bank. - DANIELLE SZULCZEWSKI The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 11:23 AM
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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Totem Middle School
Aug 28 2008, 3:57 PM 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.

City helps shred it
Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, right, greets the driver while volunteers unload a car, April 26, during the city’s third annual Document Destruction Day. This year’s event saw 257 vehicles come through to drop off documents for shredding, more than twice as many as the first year. Many of the volunteers were from HomeStreet Bank with Data Base, a secure records destruction company that contracts with the city, providing the truck and the shredding. - SCOTT FRANK The Marysville Globe Aug 28 2008, 11:23 AM