LAKEWOOD — A crowd of hundreds left standing room only in the Lakewood High School gymnasium on June 10, as the class of 2013 — decked out in caps and gowns in Cougar colors — prepared for their transition into life after high school.
United Way of Snohomish County will be investing $7.9 million over three years toward 107 programs in Snohomish County addressing a set of priorities identified by three panels of volunteers.
MARYSVILLE — An eighth-grade student at Marysville Middle School has been suspended for the rest of the school year for an incident on May 31, in which he was accused of pretending that his hands were guns that he was shooting at other students, while he was walking through the school’s hallways.
A new nonprofit organization known as WISE Women (Women Inspiring Successful Entrepreneurs), based in Marysville, is attracting female business owners from local areas who are looking to improve their business or even start a new one.
As I retire from public education after 42 years, I want to leave you with one last message for our students, myself and the Marysville and Tulalip communities. That message is Keep Growing!
EVERETT — The cities of Marysville and Arlington both advise motorists to factor a police motorcade into their travel and commuting plans for Thursday, June 6.
Members of the Marysville and Tulalip Tribal police departments introduced their “Business Watch” program to the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on Friday, May 31, but while they pledge to provide resources and consultation to the program, they made clear to the Chamber members that the “Business Watch” is the community’s program more than it is the police departments’ program.
The Lakewood School Board’s study session at the Arlington Airport on Wednesday, May 29, addressed the ways in which the Lakewood School District will strive to inform its constituents about issues such as its capital project and its planned bond.
Athletes from Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville competed in the Washington State High School Decathlon and Heptathlon at Lake Stevens High School on Friday, May 31.
Every year around this time, the Marysville-Pilchuck High School cafeteria is transformed for one special evening into a magical wonderland of music, dancing, and fine dining at our annual Life Skills Prom. Organized by parents and National Honor Society students, with the help of generous donations from the PTSA, Tulalip Tribes and other community members, this event gives students with developmental disabilities an opportunity to dress up and have a real night on the town.
MARYSVILLE — The State Route 529 Ebey Slough Bridge has been confirmed to be closed for the weekend from 5 a.m. on Saturday, June 8, to 5 a.m. on Monday, June 10.
MARYSVILLE — Dr. Julia McGary is opening up her office doors at Cedar Family Dentistry in Marysville on Friday, June 7, to help provide dental care to individuals in Snohomish County who have lost their Medicaid dental benefits over the course of the past few years.
