MARYSVILLE – Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”
MARYSVILLE – Marysville-Getchell won a Round 1 Hi-Q match recently.
MG hosted Jackson and Lynnwood, and was in last place at halftime with just 15 points.
MARYSVILLE – A Homeland Security helicopter hovers above while several flash bangs explode.
I will be voting “yes” on the Feb. 9 ballot for renewal of the Arlington School District Educational Programs and Operations levy.
Praise to Council Member Kamille Norton for bringing up the need for a compromise on a city fireworks ban.
MARYSVILLE – Although he personally favors a fireworks ban, Mayor Jon Nehring said he encourages citizens passionate about the issue to come to the Jan. 25 City Council meeting.
TULALIP — The earrings are beautifully crafted, but what they represent makes them difficult to look at. That was the consensus on the evening before the “Sing Our Rivers Red” traveling earring exhibition opened to the public at the Hibulb Cultural Center.
TULALIP — Three’s the charm for Tulalip senior Adiyah Jones.
EVERETT — A June trial is scheduled for the only defendant to successfully appeal his conviction and life sentence in the 2002 kidnapping and murder of Rachel Burkheimer.
MARYSVILLE – Ideas aplenty were shared at the Marysville School District’s first community outreach meeting Jan. 11, from teaching life skills and offering more vocational classes and electives to working more with community volunteers.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck’s boys basketball team topped Marysville Getchell in a cross-town rivalry 49-46 Jan. 12.
MARYSVILLE – Soon after the normally soft-spoken Kamille Norton became “Madam President,” she made a fiery speech about the Marysville City Council’s effort to ban fireworks.
TULALIP – In the old days, dads and their kids often tinkered together in a garage or shop.
