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'Red Day' helps family in need get their house in order | SLIDESHOW
Marysville Keller Williams realtor Tifiny Owens trims the trees on Soren Olsen May 16 2013, 11:32 AM MARYSVILLE — The Marysville offices of Keller Williams Realty commemorated the chain's annual "Red Day" of locally focused community service on Thursday, May 9, by fixing up the home of a Marysville family that's fallen on hard times with the economy.
M-PHS senior's brother returns from Afghanistan for her graduation
Marysville-Pilchuck High School senior Jordyn Nickolson embraces her brother, Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Justin Mickelson, who returned from his deployment to Afghanistan to attend her graduation on June 7. - Kirk Boxleitner Jun 09 2013, 6:43 PM MARYSVILLE — One Marysville-Pilchuck High School senior got a graduation present that made everyone at that evening's commencement ceremony stand up and applaud.
A Lot Of Talking | WEEKLY CARTOON
A Lot Of Talking by Rik Dalvit -     Jun 12 2013, 8:24 AM
Summer activities, events in Marysville | GUEST OPINION
Jun 12 2013, 8:30 AM Summertime is almost here. City of Marysville and the creative minds in the Parks and Recreation Department have put together a colorful blend of fun special events, camps, classes, activities and recreational opportunities to fill every family member’s calendar.
A final message — Keep Growing | GUEST OPINION
Jun 12 2013, 8:31 AM As I retire from public education after 42 years, I want to leave you with one last message for our students, myself and the Marysville and Tulalip communities. That message is Keep Growing!
Young achievers fill me with hope | OPINION
Jun 12 2013, 8:36 AM Reports telling of young achievers who used their school years well give me a lift. I’m talking about valedictorians, scholarship winners, honors for excellence — stars, all of them.
Mountain bikers win big at Washougal Challenge
Arlington’s Kayla Lampert, right, and Lakewood’s Dana Arenz celebrate after taking first and second place, respectively, at state - Courtesy Photo Jun 12 2013, 8:41 AM Mountain bikers from Lakewood and Arlington showed off their skills and took home some medals at the Washougal Challenge, a state championship race, on May 19.
M-P’s Klep overcomes four ACL injuries
M-P’s Amanda Klep played her first season of varsity soccer this year, after overcoming four ACL surgeries. - File Photo Jun 12 2013, 8:49 AM In the sports world, tearing an ACL can damage most athletic careers, if not the athlete’s spirit. And if one ACL injury isn’t enough to stop you from competing, usually a second or third would put you on the couch for a while. But if your name is Amanda Klep, four ACL surgeries are still not enough to get in the way of achieving your goals — which turned out to be three WIAA State Track and Field Championship medals.
Marysville Care Center residents treated to ‘Senior Craft Day’
Tiffany Anderson, one of the Everett Community College Small Group Communications students, chats with Marysville Care Center resident Jean Glab during ‘Senior Craft Day.’ - Kirk Boxleitner Jun 12 2013, 8:58 AM The residents of the Marysville Care Center recently got an opportunity to exercise their creativity, thanks to a group of Everett Community College students with a flair for the artistic.
Marysville musician releases CD
Marysville musician Bradford Loomis made his hobby his career after being laid off by Verizon. - Courtesy Photo Jun 12 2013, 9:05 AM Marysville musician Bradford Loomis has lived the adage that it can take years to become an overnight success.