MARYSVILLE — Walt Bailey was a man of deeds more than words, with roles that ranged from Pearl Harbor survivor to local firefighter to avid outdoorsman.
MARYSVILLE — June 25 marked Monique Wold’s first Relay For Life.
MARYSVILLE – At 81, Donna Hellein is one of the oldest baristas around.
Foreigner contest
MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts might not be as visible as it was in the old Dunn Lumber building, but it’s building a more stable future for itself.
TULALIP – Ain’t no mountain high enough that Diana Ross’s daughter, Rhonda, can’t climb.
MARYSVILLE — The rain came down like a solid wall, washing across State Avenue just as the Kiddies Parade took off from Totem Middle School toward Comeford Park.
MARYSVILLE — The Strawberry Festival reflected on its 85 years through its Fashion Show June 14 at the Opera House.
ARLINGTON – Arlington High School has received 10 nominations – more than any other in the state – from the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle for awards for its spring musical, “Pippin.”
MARYSVILLE — The 10th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo celebrations at Totem Middle School May 6 saw the local debut of opera and bolero singer Jose Iniguez.
MARYSVILLE — For the families who took part in the annual free fishing derby at Jennings Park May 7, the pleasant setting and shared experience were more important than whether they ate fish dinners that day.
TULALIP — The Marysville and Tulalip communities got into the spirit of Earth Day over the weekend.
MARYSVILLE — “I draw cartoons that piss people off,” said Milt Priggee, whose career as an editorial cartoonist began in 1976 and included several years at The Spokesman-Review in Spokane.
