The first of the Marysville Community Food Bank’s three days of Thanksgiving meal food distributions saw a slight increase from last year, at the same time that the Food Bank has been impacted by the significant loss of one of its food sources.
Things are getting uglier in the Mideast. We strain western-trained brains to understand why as confusion and frustration build. After all, we’re the good guys. We dig wells, ship in foodstuffs, correct cleft palates. Why don’t they love us? Could it have something to do with the 11,874 civilian Afghan civilian casualties since 2007? Though many of those fell to the Taliban, Afghans prefer to hold foreigners responsible.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck High School is proud to present, for one night only, “The Coats” in concert.
The Washington State Department of Transportation encourages holiday travelers to plug in their electronic devices to keep up to date on the latest on travel and traffic.
Community Transit service will not operate on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 22. The RideStore at the Lynnwood Transit Center and customer service phone lines also will be closed on Thanksgiving.
United Way plans to invest in programs that support the optimal development of children and youth, improve access to basic needs, and ensure that residents in Snohomish County are connected and engaged with their community.
Robert Clair Bovee, age 91, passed away Thursday, November 15, 2012 in Kenmore, Washington on Thursday, November 15, 2012. Born…
MARYSVILLE — State Avenue was shut down for several hours during the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 13, after a bicyclist died from a collision with a vehicle.
November is Native American Heritage month and a fitting time to say “Thank you” to the Tulalip Tribes for the many ways in which they partner with the Marysville Schools.
LACEY — The Tomahawks’ football team is set to host Eastside Catholic in the state championship tournament quarterfinals, on Saturday, Nov. 17 at Quil Ceda Stadium, after pulling out a 33-21 victory against Timberline on Nov. 10.
EVERETT — The second-degree manslaughter case against Marysville Police Officer Derek Carlile ended in a mistrial in Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
The Jet City Rollergirls are looking for coaches and trainers who are dedicated to team and individual development, innovation, competitive play and having a great time.
