BELLEVUE Two north Snohomish County artists are showing work at the Bellevue Art Museum this winter.
The next meeting of The Marysville Globe Reader Advisory Board is March 15, beginning at 4 p
Lakewood High School Teacher Jon Nauert will be recognized at the annual Washington Association of School Administrators Region 109 Luncheon at the Everett Golf and Country Club on May 17.
The Lakewood school district has 75 staff members who have successfully passed the first level of the districts recently implemented Technology Competency Program.
Gas prices are rising again, but there are commute alternatives: take the bus, join a vanpool or you could help your bottom line by taking a bike to work. This years National Bike to Work Day takes place Friday, May 18.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerces next Business Before Hours meeting is set for May 18 and will focus on family-owned businesses.
EVERETT We were just doing our duty, said Arlington resident Wellington Overman. You see something like that happening, you cant just stand around and do nothing.
MARYSVILLE Students at Marysville-Pilchuck High School are holding their annual spring benefit dinner May 19 to fund their ongoing efforts to work with special need students.
MARYSVILLE Julianne Mack and Michael Siedlik were chosen the Marysville School District March students of the month by the Marysville Soroptimists and Kiwanis. Both are seniors at Marysville-Pilchuck High School and have outstanding academic credentials.
The plan is there for a reason, and now the plan is up in the air.
MARYSVILLE Its a tale of two roads that both lead to the land of NIMBY: Not in my back yard.
ARLINGTON Community Transit has received NEPA approval from the Federal Transportation Administration to pursue a proposed transit center at 169th Street and Smokey Point Boulevard. The National Environmental Policy Act requires that the first step in any federally funded project is a review of potential environmental impacts.
TULALIP It was gridlock at the beach as more than 80 tribal canoes landed at Tulalip Bay last week during a stop on their way to the Lummi Indian Reservation. Scores of canoes plied the calm waters of the Tulalip Bay, stacking up like airliners at Sea-Tac International Airport.
