Nearly two dozen area artists have pitched in for “Hay 4 Horses,” an art show running until June 14 on behalf of the Equine Rescue Association and Horse Haven of Marysville.
The Lakewood School District gave the community a look at where the first year of their tech levy dollars went May 12, as Lakewood Elementary hosted a “tech expo” where students showed off what they’d done with their iMovie- and iPhoto-equipped Macs.
DeAnna Emborski was among 30 members of the Puget Sound community recognized as “Friends of the Navy” by the commander of Navy Region Northwest May 6.
Emborski is publisher of The Marysville Globe, The Arlington Times, The Bellingham Business Journal and The Wenatchee Business Journal, and Rear Adm. James Symonds presented her with a plaque in honor of her support of the Navy, sailors and their families in the Pacific Northwest.
Marysville’s fourth annual Cinco de Mayo celebration took place May 7, and the Totem Middle School cafeteria became a dance floor as Latin Americans celebrated their culture with the rest of the local community.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen visited a few businesses in Quil Ceda Village to take the temperature of the local economic climate.
The Rotary International District 5050 Conference gave Rotarians from Marysville, Arlington and beyond an opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments over the course of the past year.
While last year saw the Marysville School District sending Reduction In Force notices to more than 50 certificated employees, MSD Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland reported that only seven such individuals received RIF notices prior to the May 15 deadline this year.
Students at Marshall Elementary got an opportunity to give their moms some handmade gifts in time for Mother’s Day.
The Marysville Rotary gave five young professionals from Brazil a chance to get a firsthand look at how their American counterparts live and work.
The owners of the Marysville Police Department’s “mystery urn” recovered the remains of their loved one May 11.
Harry was the family dog of Seattle’s Sam and Katie Barloon, who had him cremated after he died of cancer in March of last year.
TULALIP — Tulalip Tribal member Tracie Stevens has been nominated by President Barack Obama to chair the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Ciscoe Morris, the King County Master Gardener whose show airs on KIRO, shared the fruits of his knowledge at the Plant Farm at Smokey Point to help support local education.
Students at Totem Middle School have gotten a new perspective on both historic and current events, thanks to eighth-grade teacher Andrea Gannon assigning them with creating their own political cartoons.