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MARYSVILLE — While phrases like “we wanted it more” are commonplace high school sports, the Tomahawk fastpitch team put forth an uncommon effort against Arlington to secure their second league win.
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MARYSVILLE — They don’t claim to have found the culprit, but police do believe they have found someone who was present during the murder of Charles Hughley, 39, on April 13, 2005.
MARYSVILLE — The city, Snohomish County and the state Department of Ecology are among the sponsors of an Earth Day celebration set for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., April 19, at Ebey Waterfront Park, 1404 First St.
MARYSVILLE — Newly appointed as the city public works director, former city engineer Kevin Nielsen recently told City Council his department has “a ton” of roadwork projects lined up for this summer.
MARYSVILLE — While the city has numerous road projects planned for this summer and even more in the pipeline, a joint study with Everett could result in a new front porch for the city.
MARYSVILLE — According to the Adopt-A-Stream Foundation, the basic creek geography for this region goes something like this:
Everett — A Marysville actor, Nick Dominski has a lead role as Charlie Brown No. 1 in the KIDSTAGE production of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” a musical based on Charles M. Schultz’s comic strip “Peanuts,” directed in Everett by Kati Nickerson, the founding director of KIDSTAGE.
The Brewster family members are quite the characters and Lakewood High School students portray them well in their production of “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which was presented Friday evening, March 28 and Saturday afternoon, March 29.
As the new director of the Marysville Food Bank, I want to express my deep appreciation and admiration of the Marysville community. When I started at the food bank in January, I knew very little about Marysville. Over the past three months I have learned that Marysville is a very generous community, the businesses and churches are extremely supportive and the volunteer spirit is alive and thriving here.
by Larry Nyland
