The State Avenue Improvement Project, from 136th to 152nd streets, is both on schedule and will reach a pivotal milestone Aug. 17, when the contractor will begin final paving overnight starting at
7 p.m.
Local athletes held their own against statewide and several out-of-state challengers in a state bodybuilding and fitness competition at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
A well-rounded quartet of girls helped bring home a Tulalip 3-on-3 championship to Marysville.
The article, Political Brainwashing Endangers Marysville Schools’ Funding, by Maureen Martin, J.D. (published Wednesday, Aug. 4th,) bashes school board director…
I just read the article, “Political brainwashing endangers Marysville school’s funding,” and I am dismayed to see that it paints…
I read with interest last week’s opinion piece in The Globe (Political brainwashing endangers Marysville school’s funding … submitted by…
The annual Marysville Homegrown Festival and Street Fair takes place the weekend of Aug. 14-15, and this year features the return of the Hometown Revue entertainment and variety show to the Third Street Stage Aug. 15, as well as the Hat and Bonnet Contest and the Vegetable and Fruit-Carving Contest.
The Arlington Arts Council is staging its second annual Art at the Plant Farm Show, Sept. 12-13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, at the Smokey Point Plant Farm.
Health reform needs to happen. The status quo is unacceptable. Business as usual is unacceptable for small business owners who cannot afford coverage for their employees.
Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers.
Two years after retiring from the post, Jay Goss is expected to resume his duties as Tulalip Tribal Police chief starting Sept. 1.
A Marysville man, who had claimed that his fatal shooting of his 6-year-old daughter was an accident, has since been charged with intentionally pointing his gun at the girl’s head.
At approximately 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 4, Arlington Police responded to a robbery reportedly committed with a revolver at the Smokey Point McDonald’s restaurant, located at 3529 172nd St. NE.
