EVERETT — Starting Monday, Jan. 2, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office has expanded its civil process services that are available to the general public, most of which have not been provided in the past.
Alex Maniriquez of Arlington WA was called home to Jesus on August 1, 2012 after a long battle with kidney…
Shirley Ann Mahlum passed away November 16, 2012 at Providence Regional Medical Center Everett at the age of 74 after…
David Steckelberg (Stecky) passed away after a long battle with cancer. David grew up in Arlington. After graduating high school…
Lorna Kaechele passed away on October 22, 2012. She was born on April 14, 1937 to Gerald and Irma Dudley….
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Community Food Bank’s three days of Christmas basket distribution were already on track to meet or exceed the previous year’s totals by Tuesday, Dec. 20, as volunteers checked in 87 clients during the first 40 minutes of the event’s second day.
Marysville-Pilchuck, in search of their first win of the season, visited Lake Stevens on Dec. 20 for a game against a Viking squad fresh off of a 72-70 escape from Arlington and a 17-foot buzzer beater to beat Monroe just a week earlier.
Vance Whippo takes pride in the more than 100 years of community service that the Free and Accepted Masons of Washington have done in the city of Marysville, and he wants folks to know that it’s still going on.
The Attic Secrets Tearoom in Marysville played host to a survivor of a remarkable period of history.
You can follow Santa as he makes his way around the world by going to the webiste NORAD Tracks Santa.
You can follow Santa as he makes his way around the world by going to the webiste NORAD Tracks Santa.
Roy was born November 30, 1925 in a Pioneer home in Bryant, WA. Roy was the sixth child of Louie…
Clifford “Cliff” Gallaugher, 82 of Peck, Idaho passed away on Friday, December 23rd, 2011, at the Orofino Hospital. Cliff was…
Now that they have implemented an eBook check-out system to include the Kindle, we are using the library more than ever without leaving home,” commented 67-year-old Jerry Kovacich, who moved with his wife to Coupeville, Wash., after retiring.
