MARYSVILLE — Marysville School District officials suspect it’s part of a senior prank, but it was still a hassle for them to deal with the aftermath of a bogus email and online ad claiming that the Marysville Getchell High School campus had been put up for sale for a starting bid of $1.5 million.
Since the middle of April, close to 30 rowers have been preparing for this summer’s tribal canoe journey, and Tulalip Tribal member Jason Gobin wants to make sure they meet the water ready for the challenges with which it will present them.
SPOKANE — The Marysville Getchell boys golf team sent two of their best players to the WIAA 3A State Championship Tournament on May 22 at the Indian Canyon Golf Course in Spokane.
ARLINGTON — Elijah Thornton has been coming to the Marysville Tobacco Joe’s roll-your-own cigarette store since it opened in August of last year, but even though he jokingly credited it with saving his marriage, he’s not sure how much longer he’ll be able to buy his smokes there.
MARYSVILLE — Cloudy skies and a few raindrops weren’t nearly enough to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowds who thronged the Marysville Cemetery at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28, for American Legion Post 178’s annual Memorial Day commemoration.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Rotary Education Foundation awarded $45,000 in scholarships to more than 30 students from the Marysville and Lakewood school districts during their 2012 Scholarship Awards Ceremony.
MARYSVILLE — “It’s not getting worse this year, but it’s not getting any better,” said Jim Baker, executive director of finance for the Marysville School District, as he assessed the impact of the state Legislature on the school district’s budget for the 2012-13 school year. “They didn’t continue to cut our budget this year, but we’re still facing rising costs.”
MARYSVILLE — Although Parr Lumber moved into the former Marysville Coca-Cola bottling plant at 7610 47th Ave. NE in January of this year, after three months of renovations, they waited until the weather was a bit nicer to introduce themselves to the community, with an official grand opening celebration and spring barbecue.
MARYSVILLE — Second- and third-grade students at Liberty Elementary were treated to a lesson on the value of saving versus spending through a tale of green hair goo and broccoli bubble gum.
MARYSVILLE — Cedar Grove Composting announced on Thursday, May 24, that it will not pursue its previous plans to construct a $20 million anaerobic digester at its Smith Island site in Everett. This news drew a positive response from Mike Davis, the Marysville resident who co-founded Citizens for a Smell Free Snohomish County.
With the 2012 Marysville/Tulalip Relay For Life in support of the American Cancer Society coming up on June 9-10, Relay teams and other community members are kicking their fundraising efforts up a notch.
The Twin Lakes County Park saw close to 500 folks stop by to cast their lines into the water as part of the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club’s six-hour family fishing event on Saturday, May 19.
Cmdr. Dan Limberg, executive officer of Naval Station Everett, credited the surrounding community with contributing to the station’s success during his “State of the Station” address to the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on Friday, May 18.
