TULALIP — Debra Barto’s son, Shane McLean, said his mom weathered the trauma of growing up on the Tulalip Reservation before Native American heritage was as accepted as it is now.
MARYSVILLE — The Career Support Workshop for Girls at the Marysville Family YMCA’s Youth Development Center Jan. 30 went well beyond giving job advice to young women.
MARYSVILLE — Although many of the military members who assembled at the Marysville Cemetery Dec. 12 had several years in the service, the ceremony that took place that day was new to almost all of them.
MARYSVILLE — Bicyclist Paul Rodriguez arrived in Marysville during a typical bout of Pacific Northwest weather, but in his five years of pedaling across the country to raise awareness for brain cancer, it was hardly the worst storm that the Jacksonville, Fla., native has weathered.
TULALIP — The annual Native Bazaar wrapped its second and final weekend Dec. 5-6, with 32 Tulalip Tribal artists and crafters joined by four others from non-Tulalip tribes at the Don Hatch Jr. Youth Center.
MARYSVILLE — While most people still associate the winter holidays more with snowfall, city of Marysville maintenance workers have been battling strong winds and heavy rains to get the Cedarcrest Golf Course ready for the fifth annual Holiday Tour of Lights.
MARYSVILLE — With a son in the Navy and a daughter in the Coast Guard, Marysville’s Katherine and David Girard have grown accustomed to holidays without their kids.
MARYSVILLE — Pam Braegelmann pored over Sheryl Becker’s assortment of pastel-hued pepper sprays, stun-guns and automobile emergency supplies.
MARYSVILLE — James Monaco gave himself the 90th birthday present of going scuba diving in the Caribbean.
TULALIP — Wild animal pelts, handmade toy boats and duck calls highlighted Cabela’s Fall Great Outdoor Days Aug. 15-16.
TULALIP — Vancouver Island’s Bryce Edwards, 7, and Neah Bay’s Sophia Venske, 10, were among the boys and girls who led off the Tulalip Tribes’ first war canoe races in decades.
MARYSVILLE — School’s still out for summer, but that didn’t stop the party at Allen Creek Elementary Aug. 5, as The Grove Church continued its nearly week-long celebration throughout the Marysville community.
MARYSVILLE — In its continuing efforts to encourage citizens to lead healthier lifestyles and use its recreational amenities, Marysville employees sought to lead by example with their first triathlon at Ebey Waterfront Park July 23.
