Marine Corps Sgt. Chris M. Loveless, a 2000 graduate of Marysville-Pillhuck High School, Marysville, Wash., along with 2, 200 Marines and sailors of the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., recently completed the Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard ships of the U.S.S. Iwo Jima Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG), off the North Carolina coast.
• Ken Baxter Senior Community Center seeks Instructors. The Ken Baxter Senior Community Center is seeking people who are interested in volunteering or being paid to teach classes. Special subjects, arts and crafts and continuing education. Daytime and evening times are available. Contact Maryke Burgess, KBSCC Manager at 360-363-8450 for details.
Just about any avid gardener is going to pour a lot of thought into what kind of tree to plant out front to maximize coveted curb appeal.
MARYSVILLE — Hungry?
Now and in the future, Marysville will offer more and more spots for your dining pleasure.
For whatever reason, the city seems to be going through a boom in creation of new restaurants, ranging from local enterprises to fresh outlets for fast food chains.
Lakewood football vs. Granite Falls
Marysville-Pilchuck football vs. Arlington
MARYSVILLE — If you haven’t seem them yet, you just might be bound to run into some 40 Totem Middle School students who want see some history being made.
EVERETT — Employers from more than 50 different companies will be looking for new employees at the fall Snohomish County Job Fair.
MARYSVILLE — Like others, he wasn’t sure how long its been since the city’s police force was fully staffed, but department Public Information Officer Cmdr. Ralph Krusey said it has been some time.
MARYSVILLE — Police still are looking for help in nabbing the suspect who attempted to lure two girls, both 13, into his SUV on Sept. 13.
MARYSVILLE — Grove Elementary welcomed it’s first students into the fresh, new building Sept. 2.
MARYSVILLE — Resident Jim Beem didn’t want to give his address, probably because he didn’t want to make his property any more of a target for graffiti than it already is.
In what was described by school leaders and police as a purely cautionary step, officials briefly locked down Totem Middle School the morning of Sept. 26.
