Maribel Montes and Daniel Ekdahl have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis students of the month for December.
Fred Gillings has served as judge of the Marysville Municipal Court since October of 2004, but this year marks his first term as the elected judge of the court.
John Koster acknowledged that he’d just finished his campaign for his third and final term on the Snohomish County Council in November of last year, but on Jan. 13 he threw his hat into the ring for an even bigger race.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Band is hoping to perform in the Magic Kingdom, but they’ll need to raise some funds in order to get there.
She’s a lifelong creative writer who began writing professionally three years ago, and now, Marysville housewife and mom Jessica Whitta is getting attention from ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
With the state Legislature set to consider Gov. Chris Gregoire’s initial budget proposal to suspend levy equalization, Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland explained how much this state spending tool means to school districts such as Marysville.
She’s a lifelong creative writer who began writing professionally three years ago, and now, Marysville housewife and mom Jessica Whitta is getting attention from ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
Outdated original mechanical and electrical systems, out-of-date fire exiting and Americans with Disabilities Act codes, an absence of fire sprinklers, flooded fields and an energy inefficient, 49-year-old structure were all on display at Marysville Middle School Jan. 4.
The city of Marysville incorporated 2,847 acres into its boundaries Dec. 30, but opinions remain divided on the annexation of approximately 20,000 residents into its population.
“While other businesses are letting employees go, we’re hiring more,” said Gary Morris, RV sales manager of the Roy Robinson RV Center in Marysville.
The economic downturn might be impacting the world of fashion design, but Patricia Schoonmaker is still working with fashion, and she hopes to benefit bargain-minded shoppers in the process.
State Rep. Kirk Pearson looks forward to returning to the legislature, even though he admitted that he’s in for a difficult session.
With 15 years of living in Marysville and 14 years of working with the Marysville School District under his belt, recently sworn-in MSD Board Director Chris Nation expressed optimism about the direction of Marysville’s schools and community.
