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ARLINGTON In spite of water levels reaching record highs during the Stillaguamish Rivers flooding Nov. 6, officials throughout the Arlington and Darrington communities agree that the actual damage could have been much worse.
MARYSVILLE Ashley Wake and Joel Anderson are the October students of the month for the Marysville School District. Both are seniors at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, both have stratospheric grade point averages, and both have a bent for marketing. They were selected by the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis Clubs and presented at the Nov. 5 meeting of the Marysville School Board.
MARYSVILLE If Marysville is going to the dogs, then Cassandra Erickson is going to be in dog heaven.
MARYSVILLE Marysville celebrated Veterans Day in many other places as well: Marshall Elementary School students sang and read patriotic songs and poems for a several hundred guests earlier in the day. Teacher Heather Moll led the entire third-grade in honoring Americas service personnel in an hour-long program.
Dale Lynn Gates buys home decor items from Robin Miller at Favorite Pastime during its Holiday Open House in downtown Arlington Saturday evening, Nov
To accommodate a larger, regional audience this year, Snohomish Countys Focus on Farming is being held at the new Lynnwood Convention Center on 196th Street in Lynnwood on Thursday, Nov. 30 and will include as partners, King County and the new Northwest Agriculture Business Center.
MOUNT VERNON ?An Oso dairy farmer by day, Bev Soler plays high-brow classical music by night, with two different musical groups: Skagit Opera and Brass Menagerie.
MARYSVILLE Its not that easy to perform farce, according to the Marysville-Pilchuck High School cast of Noices Off.
MARYSVILLE Marysville School District Superintendent Larry Nyland was named the 2007 Washington State Superintendent of the Year by his peers last week.
MARYSVILLE The suspect in a Nov. 11 shooting in downtown Marysville is being held in Snohomish County Jail on $1 million bail.
MARYSVILLE Every morning a bunch of senior citizens gather in the cafeteria of Liberty Elementary School here, sitting at a table in the corner with some very special friends.
MARYSVILLE This city will be getting a new $2.5 million fire station in the southern end of town after voters in two jurisdictions approved a tax increase at the ballot box on Nov. 7.
