In response to the failure to pass a $78 million bond issue in February, the Marysville School District Board of Directors voted March 8 to run a drastically reduced $32 million bond issue on April 27.
The eight Senior and 14 Junior Marysville Strawberry Festival Royalty Candidates have been put through their paces in preparation for the Strawberry Festival April Friesner Memorial Royalty Pageant set for March 20.
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Members of the Marysville and Arlington city councils have become the newest members of the Community Transit Board of Directors.
Rochelle James, director of Emergency Management for the Tulalip Tribes, has been named as one of four new members of the Snohomish County Chapter of the American Red Cross Board of Directors.
Paige Funston wants to get area residents on their feet in support of their four-legged friends in local law enforcement.
MARYSVILLE — More than 50 contestants from across the state and even Canada turned out for the Snohomish County All American Girl preliminary pageant Feb. 27, more than doubling the pageant’s usual preliminary turnout numbers.
The federal government is mandating changes at two schools in the Marysville School District if they are to receive certain federal funds, according to MSD Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland.
Nearly 100 second-grade students at Quil Ceda Elementary volunteered to help those less fortunate than themselves in the wake of the disaster in Haiti, and they literally did it with pocket change.
The federal government is mandating changes at two schools in the Marysville School District if they are to continue receiving certain federal funds, according to MSD Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland.
Tess Raley and Jake Hereth have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis students of the month for January.
Although Joyce Zeigen has stepped down as its director, the volunteers of the Marysville Community Food Bank want everyone to know that they’ll continue to carry on her work.
Swords and sorcery mixed with grade school angst in the gym of Allen Creek Elementary Feb. 19, when the Taproot Theatre Road Company performed “Alexander and the Dragon.”
