MARYSVILLE The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program was awarded a Distinguished Unit Award early this month, the ninth consecutive year program has been cited by the commander of the Naval Service Training Command.
Ken Cage from the Marysville Historical Society poses next to a 1924 Model T donated by Larry Jubie to the Society. Jubies brother Harv also donated another 1924 Model T to the society. Here, from left are Larry Jubie, Brandon Heslop and Cage. The society will hold an open house and fundraiser June 17 in Jennings Memorial Park from 1 to 4 p.m. The society owns property adjacent to the park and plans to build a $2 million museum there. They have reached about 28 percent of their $2 million goal and will be kicking up their fundraising efforts with several raffles. Were kicking off the public phase of our fundraising, said Historical Society President Ken Cage.
MARYSVILLE Talk about stealing victory from the jaws of defeat.
MARYSVILLE Police made quick work of a burglary ring who stole a Mercedes-Benz and a handgun from a Marysville home.
The Marysville Police Department will be holding an Oct. 23 public notification meeting to release information regarding a Level II Sex Offender residing within the city limits of Marysville.
MARYSVILLE Turning the page for Warren Bassham can take a while. The former Marysville resident turned 100 years old on Oct. 5, and scores of friends and family turned out to wish him the best.
MARYSVILLE Come and see the design for the new high school that the Marysville School District is scheduled to bid in 2008.
EVERETT Totem Middle School students put their thinking caps on, literally, as they helped spread the word about recycling last weekend.
Homecoming king Terrence Ordonez and queen Jeneca Hoidal pose during the Lakewood homecoming game against Granite Falls
MARYSVILLE This writer is no professional music critic.
MARYSVILLE As they discussed their recently adopted 2008 city budget, local officials pointed out over and over again that the citys sales tax has begun to outstrip property taxes as a revenue source.
MARYSVILLE Local businesses are working to provide good, family-wage jobs for military spouses and fight a silent bias against them. The Greater Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce developed the Military Family Friendly Employment Partnership Initiative this summer and unveiled more details of that initiative at their monthly meeting this last week. Members were proud that the initiative has spread nearly countywide. The spark was a military spouse with a sterling resume and college degree who was repeatedly spurned by employers when she went job hunting.
MARYSVILLE Theyre screaming for a white Christmas!
