MARYSVILLE — While 10-year-old Bri Gibson’s most recent record-setting marks came in field events, the girl can flat out run.
The Marysville arena football team that won back-to-back league championships more than measured up in a first-of-its-kind national playoff tournament in Texas last month.
MARYSVILLE — I have a confession to make.
MARYSVILLE — As of the afternoon of Aug. 18, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office didn’t know much about how dozens of swastikas appeared on hay bales sitting on a local farm.
MARYSVILLE — When Barbara Gregg made her first trip to Vietnam, she actually didn’t know where she was going.
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MARYSVILLE — From the outside, the new Grove Elementary School at Grove Street and 67th Avenue NE looks ready for the arrival of its first students Sept. 2.
Snohomish County Sheriff deputies are investigating the appearance of dozens of swastikas on hay bales near Marysville.
The operator of a State Avenue business in Marysville, he didn’t want his name used fearing any publicity might scare away customers.
Marysville-Pilchuck grad Haley Nemra competed in the Olympic women’s 800 meters preliminaries in Beijing.
I have a confession to make.
I can’t swim.
Watching the high school swim team perform at any meet seems like witnessing a small miracle.
My idea of swimming is putting on a lifejacket and paddling around Twin Lakes at a leisurely pace.
From the outside, the new Grove Elementary School at Grove Street and 67th Avenue NE looks ready for the arrival of its first students Sept. 2.
That’s on the outside.
As of the afternoon after the incident, Police Commander Ralph Krusey said officials do not know what led to a more than four-hour standoff with a man inside an apartment complex in the 900 block of Columbia Avenue.
