A 35-year-old man was struck by a vehicle Tuesday evening and was airlifted to Harborview with serious injuries. The driver of the vehicle was driving along 35th Avenue NE on the Tulalip Reservation when he said something struck his windshield, shattering it. The driver stopped his vehicle immediately on the roadway at the 7000 block and got out to investigate. It was then he saw the victim lying off the roadway and called 911.
As the tinsel comes down and the holiday season comes to an end, many households wonder what to do with their Christmas trees.
Attendance at early showings of the second Hunger Games movie, Catching Fire, suggests that it will be a blockbuster. People at Marysville’s Regal Cinema correctly anticipated that it was likely to play to a full house on the first night of its run and the enthusiasm continues. Its content seems to have touched a nerve.
There are several options available for families who want to track Santa’s progress on Christmas Eve.
Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Becky Berg has invited local legislators and leaders from the Marysville and Tulalip community to a roundtable meeting to discuss current educational issues and topics of mutual interest.
The Snohomish County Express Fastpitch Organization would like to thank the community members who have donated to its 2013 food drive that supported a number of area food banks this past month.
The Bio-Med Academy on the Marysville Getchell High School Campus has been named a 2013 “School of Distinction.”
Due to the inclement weather, local school districts have announced closures for Friday, Dec. 20.
After last night’s highly anticipated Mega Millions drawing for $636 million, the second largest jackpot in United States history, 12 Washington residents won the $5,000 prize. Washington’s Lottery sends its congratulations to all the winners and encourages players to check their tickets.
I once heard someone say that problems always seem simplest to solve by those furthest away from the issue. I am guilty of that myself when I watch the nightly news from my couch and inform policy makers how to fix our major world problems by talking to my television. For some reason, they just aren’t listening to my advice.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Winter Concert will kick off at 7 p.m. on Dec. 17 in the M-PHS auditorium.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville United Methodist Church is presenting “Holly Night of Miracles,” a musical celebration of Christ’s birth, on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 7-9 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck High School seniors J. Owin Ell and Kacie Ekdahl have been named the Kiwanis and Soroptimist Students of the Month for November.
