MARYSVILLE — Marysville Fire Department officials say a blaze at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Wednesday night was intentionally set.
MARYSVILLE – A three-point baseline shot by Colton Davis, followed by an old-school three-point play by Cameron Burns, ended a comeback attempt by Lakewood as Marysville Getchell beat the Cougars 54-44 Dec. 29.
The Year of 2015 was a busy one in Marysville and Arlington. Following are some of the top stories of the year, by month.
MARYSVILLE – The show must, and will, go on for Red Curtain Foundation of the Arts.
MARYSVILLE — Patrick Huntsinger tinkers with train sets, but certainly not in the conventional way.
MARYSVILLE — Most people go to baseball games to watch the players. Ron Bryant went to watch the umpires.
MARYSVILLE — Magician Jeff Evans came to town and put on a science “magic” show at the Marysville Library Dec. 22.
The 46th Annual Christmas Bird Count will take place Saturday, Jan. 2.
MARYSVILLE – This postman always rings more than twice – at least around Christmas.
TULALIP — Tulalip Tribal officials met with elected officials and representatives of the state Department of Transportation and Granite Construction Dec. 18 to update them on the 116th Street overpass, and to push for it to be upgraded.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School again hosted the annual Northwest Drill and Rifle Competition Dec. 12, with the AHS Air Force and Marysville Naval Junior ROTC cadets distinguishing themselves in a field that included five other high schools and more than 400 students.
MARYSVILLE — Single mom Cally Ann Lewis needed to buy Christmas presents not only for her two daughters, ages 6 and 8, but also her 3-year-old granddaughter, whom she’s also raising.
ARLINGTON — Shoppers at this year’s Toy Store for families in need no longer had to ascend three flights of stairs to browse through the selection.
