MARYSVILLE — Despite a mass-senior exodus for the Marysville-Pilchuck football team, coach Brandon Carson says they are still league contenders.
TULALIP — After 12 years of planning, the Tulalip Tribes have finally opened their doors to the Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy.
TULALIP — Beavers are natural engineers, but can be a nuisance if they’re residing in residential or city areas.
MARYSVILLE — Kelsey Nagel works an office job in Bellevue and works out in Marysville.
While working full time, she does CrossFit — an exercise philosophy and program, but also a competitive sport, that incorporates Olympic weight lifting, gymnastics, calisthenics and other exercises.
TULALIP — The Tulalip police force was proud to put on its first Night Out Against Crime independent of the Marysville police at the Tulalip Boys and Girls Club.
MARYSVILLE — The skate park in Marysville hosts a variety of skateboarders, rollerbladers or practically anything with wheels to its site.
MARYSVILLE — Young tennis players who want to freshen up their skills or get their feet wet in the sport can do so at Totem Middle School.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District provides free summer meals for kids at eight locations throughout town.
It wasn’t easy, but Marysville hosted its first-ever gun show with help from show manager Doug Kerley of Big Top Promotions.
MARYSVILLE — In attempt to create a healthier community, the Marysville Parks and Recreation devised Free Fit Saturday, where members get to see a different form of exercise each week.
EVERETT — The Marysville Little League team lost its two games to take districts July 8.
MARYSVILLE — Lizabeth Masonholder used to be a power lifter, squatting as much as 661 pounds.
But now, after a freak accident moving some luggage, she lifts dainty items to make jewelry.
EVERETT — For the first time in 10 years, the Marysville All-Star Little League team won the district softball championship game in a doubleheader against Mill Creek June 23.
