John Seffernick of Marysville literally saw the earth move.
“The ground was breathing,” he said.
MARYSVILLE — The city is warning motorists and pedestrians that some roads are closed due to the wind blowing down trees onto power lines.
MARYSVILLE – History is in the making. The city is getting its first new museum in 125 years.
MARYSVILLE – Santa will be coming to town for Christmas, but he won’t be here early to pose for pictures like he has for the past 34 years.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville Historical Society President Ken Cage asked the City Council for $50,000 Nov. 9 to help finish funding for the new museum near Jennings Park.
MARYSVILLE – Priscilla Cox never complained about having to share her birthday with her son, Gabriel.
EVERETT — The Lake Stevens man responsible for last year’s shooting spree that targeted police in three cities is facing decades behind bars when he is sentenced later this month.
MARYSVILLE — Representatives of the Marysville Special Education PTSA have made frequent trips to Olympia to lobby state legislators, but Nov. 10 marked the first time that was reciprocated.
MARYSVILLE — Those looking to support the Marysville Community Food Bank through the annual All-City Food Drive still have a chance to break the event’s records for food and money donations on Saturday, Nov. 14, when the Marysville Walmart sets out its big red barrels.
SNOHOMISH — Marysville-Pilchuck and Getchell swim teams had an “epic” meet at districts Nov. 7 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center. The M-P team placed second overall with a score of 263 points. MG placed 10th scoring 76.
MARYSVILLE – Those looking to support the Marysville Community Food Bank through the annual All-City Food Drive still have a chance to break the event’s records for food and money donations on Saturday, Nov. 14, when the Marysville Walmart sets out its big red barrels.
ARLINGTON — A “new system” has gave the Marysville-Pilchuck soccer team the edge in a revenge game against Stanwood — learning to win.
MARYSVILLE — In the only contested race in Marysville, for Position 5 on the City Council, first-term incumbent Rob Toyer received 60.5 percent, or 2,452 votes, while challenger Clarence Shaw received 38.81 percent, or 1,573 votes.
