MARYSVILLE The citys first Earth Walk let people see a side of the city that most never do and scores of folks crowded the citys sewage treatment plant on the shores of Ebey Slough during the open house on April 21.
MARYSVILLE Nature lovers, fish lovers and one sewer muskrat made a splash of sorts last Saturday for the this citys first Earth Walk Adventure.
OKinsella wins PUD art
MARYSVILLE A new firehouse is in the works for the southern end of town.
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MARYSVILLE Two men were arrested in Marysville late last month for forging fraudulent checks checks from the Snohomish County Jail their new home, at least for a while.
MARYSVILLE Saint Josephs House got a fresh coat of paint the other day, thanks to volunteers from Windermere Property Management who spruced up the clothing bank as part of their day annual community service.
MARYSVILLE Police could have a new tool to fight illegal fireworks and reduce the illegal discharge of other products if the Marysville City Council acts on a recommendation to incorporate civil penalties for offenders.
Citizens question two-year delay for I-5 fix
Lakewood School District employee Dan Green received a Job Performance Excellence Certificate from the Public School Employees of Washington. Green has been working at Lakewoods Maintenance Department since July 1980 and was nominated for this award by his supervisor, Fred Owyen. Dan is an exceptional employee. His accomplishments and notable performance has occurred solely by his own dedication and self-motivation. He truly cares about the school district staff, students, and facility. He has saved the district countless dollars and headed off many issues due to his dedication and hard work. He is a great example for other employees and a pleasure to work with, Owyen said.
Lakewood Middle School teacher Tasha Kryger received the Outstanding Educator Award from the Lakewood Middle School Parent Teacher and Students Association. She received the award for taking the extra step to connect with the kids she helps to educate. Kryger was nominated for all the little things she does for kids, including working well with all students, and handling situations appropriately and honestly. She is seen as being cool, a best friend for the kids always having time to listen to their worries or concerns. In addition to a certificate and pin, a donation has been made in Krygers name by the LMS PTSA to the Washington PTA Scholarship fund.
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