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Articles by Kirk Boxleitner
Pastor Dave Woodward hopes Calvary Chapel Marysville won’t stay such a well-kept secret.
Calvary presents ‘Magic with a Message’
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 31, 2014 1:53 pm

MARYSVILLE — Especially in the wake of its relocation last summer, Calvary Chapel Marysville is looking to break out of the box of being an all-too-well-kept secret, which is one reason why they’re proud to present a free “Magic with a Message” show on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m.

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The state Attorney General’s opinion would reserve the right of cities such as Marysville to determine their own ordinances regarding marijuana businesses.
City responds to AG’s opinion on marijuana businesses
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 27, 2014 11:33 am

MARYSVILLE — A recently released opinion from the Washington State Attorney General’s Office ties into the city of Marysville’s pending decision on how to address the potential establishment of marijuana businesses within the city’s limits.

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Xenia Fortegin
Volunteers honor MLK with day of service
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 27, 2014 2:31 pm

MARYSVILLE — The legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was honored through deeds as well as words on Monday, Jan. 20, as area teens helped feed the needy, refurbish city parks and assist the elderly and disabled, all as part of the fifth year in a row of “MLK Day of Service” in Snohomish County.

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Soroptimist International of Marysville's newest members
Marysville Soroptimists recruit new members, gear up for...
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 23, 2014 2:27 am

MARYSVILLE — Soroptimist International of Marysville is proud to announce the recent induction of nine new members into their service organization, and the group aims to gain even more recruits, at the same time that it invites the rest of the community to take part in its upcoming fundraisers and information-sharing seminars designed to improve the lives of women, both locally and worldwide.

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Campbell the therapy dog and 8-year-old Christopher Wells have bonded quickly during their time together.
Therapy dog helps local boy connect to world
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 20, 2014 1:40 pm

For most of his life, Christopher Wells has been trapped in his own body, but over the course of the past years a four-legged friend named Campbell has helped him connect to the outside world.

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The cadets of the Marysville Naval Junior ROTC armed drill team march sharp during the first seasonal Northwest Drill and Rifle competition at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Jan. 11.
Marysville NJROTC excels at Northwest Drill and Rifle...
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 17, 2014 2:48 am

MARYSVILLE — For the ninth year in a row, Marysville-Pilchuck High School hosted the first seasonal Northwest Drill and Rifle competition on Saturday, Jan. 11, which saw the Marysville Naval Junior ROTC compete against 10 other schools in the fields of air rifle, unarmed and armed drill, physical strength and Color Guard.

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Carrie Beck
WISE Women showcase area women in business
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 16, 2014 12:05 pm

SMOKEY POINT — The WISE Women have seen more than 50 businesswomen walk through their doors since the local nonprofit organization launched in February of last year, according to co-founder Judy Bradley, of Better Your Business in Marysville, and on Wednesday, Jan. 15, the group sought to expand its scope by showcasing successful women in business from throughout the region, at the Medallion Hotel in Smokey Point.

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Conceptual artist Cassandra Canady's illustration of what the Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts in Marysville could look like.
Marysville arts center launches online fundraising campaign
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 16, 2014 9:27 am

MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts has entered the next phase of settling into its new home in Marysville, but it needs the public’s help to complete the transition.

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Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee greets Marysville’s Dorothy Roth at the governor’s mansion in Olympia on Jan. 7.
Roth honored as pioneer in women’s sports
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 13, 2014 1:08 pm

For decades, Marysville’s Dorothy Roth didn’t consider it significant that she’d played a single season of professional baseball with the National Girls Baseball League in 1945. Indeed, in spite of helping to make history and earning money for college, she actually felt ashamed of her achievement for years, and it’s only been relatively recently that she’s begun to take pride in it.

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Tulalip rapper ‘Komplex Kai’ is set to perform with a live band at the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Canoes Cabaret Room on Jan. 15.
‘Komplex Kai’ performs at Tulalip Resort
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 10, 2014 1:01 pm

TULALIP — Kisar Jones-Fryberg’s musical alter ego has been largely dormant since the passing of his aunt in 2010, but on Wednesday, Jan. 15, “Komplex Kai” will take another step toward his revival at the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Canoes Cabaret Room, where he’s slated to perform a free show with a half-dozen-member live band from 10 p.m. to midnight.

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City of Marysville Parks Department maintenance worker Eddie Phelps feeds Christmas trees into a wood-chipper at Jennings Park on Jan. 4.
Scouts collect 2,500 Christmas trees to turn into...
By Kirk Boxleitner • January 7, 2014 8:40 pm

MARYSVILLE — An estimated 30 Boy Scouts, and as many adult volunteers, from five area troops came together to collect as many as 2,500 Christmas trees on Saturday, Jan. 4, which city of Marysville Parks and Recreation workers converted into mulch for Jennings Park.

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Brett Shattuck
Tulalip Tribes partner with others to restore salmon...
By Kirk Boxleitner • December 30, 2013 7:01 pm

The coastal stream at 18510 Soundview Drive NW in Stanwood began as a “degraded straight ditch,” according to Brett Shattuck, forest and fish biologist for the Tulalip Tribes, but the gulch came to reclaim its old name of Greenwood Creek in the wake of its restoration as a salmon habitat this fall.

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Marysville’s Brynn Peckham underwent surgery at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle on Dec. 16
Marysville woman needs kidney transplant
By Kirk Boxleitner • December 30, 2013 6:58 pm

Brynn Peckham has been living at least half her life with scar tissue on her kidney, and more than anything, she’s just hoping that she can finally lead a normal life.

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