MARYSVILLE — Cascade Elementary is in need of some TLC, according to Laura Berry, which is why she hopes to see some helping hands on its campus Saturday, March 24.
MARYSVILLE — The community is invited to a forum on hunger and homelessness in Marysville on Tuesday, March 27, at the Word of Life Church.
EVERETT — Marysville residents and city employees were among the more than 400 representatives of Snohomish County companies, nonprofits, school districts and government agencies celebrating the close of the 2011 Community Caring Campaign, benefiting United Way of Snohomish County, on March 6.
Howard Peterson of Arlington, WA was born April 26, 1925 in Elk, WA to Bernice and Wendell Peterson. Howard passed…
MARYSVILLE — For the fourth year in a row, Shoultes Elementary students will be able to show off their acting and singing chops to schoolmates, parents and community members alike, as “Beauty and the Beast” returns to the school’s stage on Thursday, March 22, and Friday, March 23.
MARYSVILLE — The PTA, staff and students of Kellogg Marsh Elementary School would like to invite anyone in the community who wishes to help brighten their children’s daily surroundings to take part in the school’s “Spring Spruce-Up” and dedication of its memorial garden.
STANWOOD — As detectives with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit continue their investigation into the death of 7-year-old Jenna Carlile, daughter of Marysville Police Officer Derek Carlile, further information has been released.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council recently passed a resolution encouraging support and compassion for victims of the destructive tornadoes, thunderstorms and flooding across states in the Midwest and South in early March that, among other devastation, wiped off the map Marysville’s town of the same name in Indiana.
MARYSVILLE — The community is once again invited to the annual Easter Egg Hunt.
MARYSVILLE — The first meeting of the Marysville Aktion Club is scheduled for Friday, March 23, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Marysville YMCA, located at 6420 60th Dr. NE. The Marysville Aktion Club is a community service group for adult citizens, 18 years and over, living with disabilities.
Remi Ricci, (Frenchy) of Marysville, Washington, had just begun his 66th year “round this ball of mud” when he passed…
Literacy — the ability to read and write — is the most important skill a child can develop. Without the ability to effectively use these skills a child will always be limited in their growth. Recent studies have shown that a child reading at standard by third grade has a better opportunity to graduate high school ready for college, or career ready, than those who do not. Students not reading at grade level by third grade are four times more likely to drop out before graduating. So what does this tell us? It tells us that we must provide our children every opportunity in learning to read.
