10 Years Ago 1997
Everett After two or three years of studying performing arts with KIDSTAGE, Nick Dominski, a seventh-grader at Lakewood Middle School, plays a laid back, Mr. Cool sort of person, King Louis. King Louis is the king of the monkeys, in the Village Theatres KIDSTAGE production of Disneys The Jungle Book Kids!
Arlington High School art student Marisa Gonzales, left, won an honorable mention in the Snohomish County Scholastic Art Awards and Yuliya Tsymbalyuk won a silvery key, along with Nick Wittrock, Brandi Desautel Liya Peskovaya, and Angela Carey
TULALIP Author of two books and the singer of his own original songs on soon-to-be three CDs, as well as a long-ago leader of Tulalip Tribes, Guy Madison has gathered up a bunch of friends and fellow musicians to have a party and now its grown beyond the private realm.
BELLEVUE A long-time friend of Toby Strotz and graduate of then-Pilchuch High School, Roger Ingalls, has also offered his band at no cost for Arts Alive! and the new Arlington High School Performing Arts Center, because he loves to be on stage, among other things.
n Starbucks manager bellows a song nearly as good as Aretha
MARYSVILLE The site once proposed for a NASCAR track is now part of Marysville, annexed by the City Council at their Feb. 12 meeting, drawing a big Woo-hoo from chief administrative officer Mary Swenson.
MARYSVILLE The most frequent question parents have had on the subject of switching from a large comprehensive high school to smaller schools has been the why now? variety.
10 years ago 1997
MARYSVILLE Plans to ban street parking on a main city thoroughfare have some downtown businesses upset.
MARYSVILLE Meet the newest member of the Marysville Globes editorial staff, reporter Tom Corrigan.
ARLINGTON A clean change of socks might not sound like a luxury in America, but for military members serving overseas, its literally a Christmas gift wish.
Find something worth doing and do it, is their motto and that pretty much explains the still-new Marysville Youth Action Network.
