TULALIP — As their communities continue to recover from tragedies both historic and recent, the Tulalip Tribes hosted a Gathering Of Native Americans to “Stand Together, Build Together” Feb. 25-27.
MARYSVILLE – Who knew shooting a gun is so much fun? We didn’t.
My wife and I have been thinking about getting a gun. We are getting older and the world crazier so our own self-preservation is a concern.
MARYSVILLE – Shabbir Bala has had a change of heart.
Not about an issue or anything like that. He literally has had a change of heart.
Praise to the Arlington High School drama department for its play “Pippen.” It is one playgoers should not miss.
MARYSVILLE – With more rain expected in the days ahead, this weekend’s plan to replace expansion joints on southbound Interstate 5 near Marysville has been postponed.
SPOKANE – Tulalip Heritage found out why Sunnyside Christian is undefeated and ranked No. 2 in the state March 3.
MARYSVILLE – Citizens for Marysville Schools will host a campaign kickoff and fundraiser Thursday, March 3, to support the construction and revitalization of Marysville-Tulalip schools.
EVERETT – Tulalip Heritage’s girls basketball team is headed to state thanks to a Lebron-like performance against Mary M. Knight by standout senior Adiya Jones.
Marysville’s new law that allows the city to board up houses for health and safety reasons is causing quite a stir.
TULALIP — For the Tulalip Heritage girls basketball team, it’s about “getting over the mountain.”
MARYSVILLE – Playing before the hometown fans for the first time this year, he was a little nervous.
MARYSVILLE — Attendees of the 38th District town hall at the Marysville Opera House Feb. 20 were told two things by their legislators; the state still isn’t adequately funding education because it’s not possible to raise sufficient revenue.
MARYSVILLE – Imagine kayaks, canoes, paddle boards and other light watercraft traveling along Ebey Slough.
