MARYSVILLE Schools around town will honor Americas service personnel in many ways next week. While Veterans Day falls on Saturday, Nov. 11, several schools will hold assemblies and receptions for veterans the week before.
The 2006 Homecoming royalty court flashes their award-winning smiles at halftime of the Friday, Oct
MARYSVILLE Community Transit has plans for an 11-acre transit center for the Smokey Point area at 169th Street and a two-acre park and ride lot for downtown Marysville.
Ocean Shores City Manager Dave Weiser (former Marysville mayor) poses in the buff with Jake for the 2007 PAWS calendar
MARYSVILLE A local teacher will be traveling to Beijing this week as part of the 2006 U.S.-China Joint Education Conference.
ARLINGTON Arlington Police arrested Timothy Martin, a 38-year-old Everett resident, on three counts of kidnapping and one count of theft in the first degree for the Oct. 18 carjacking at the Smokey Point RiteAid. At the time of his arrest, Martin was already in custody at the Snohomish County Jail, on unrelated burglary charges and two outstanding warrants.
10 years ago 1996
ARLINGTON Visitors to the Portage Creek Wildlife Area this fall might have noticed that its been missing its few manmade structures, since its bridges were removed in late September, with an eye toward improving them for both humans and native wildlife.
Luke R. Nagle
MARYSVILLE Schools around town will honor Americas service personnel in many ways this week. While Veterans Day falls on Saturday, Nov. 11, several schools will hold assemblies and receptions for veterans the week before. There is also a number of community events slated to honor veterans.
MARYSVILLE Contractors have fallen behind schedule for completing the citys $3.2 million water treatment plant located next to the Arlington airport.
MARYSVILLE School officials are bracing themselves for an increase in building costs as they plan a new high school and elementary school for the Marysville School District.
EVERETT The music of the time of World War II is revisited in the 1940s-style musical, In the Mood, which features a big band orchestra and singers and dancers performing the music that moved a nations spirit and helped win a war, said presenter David Shaw, of Art Beat.
