Praise to all who put together and participated in the Walk of Strength at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on the anniversary of the shooting. It was a fitting way to honor the victims.
MARYSVILLE – Among travel requests approved by the Marysville School Board Nov. 2 was one to send three administrators to Roseburg, OR to advise Umpqua Community College about a campus shooting.
MARYSVILLE – Voters have spoken loud and clear that they want to silence fireworks.
Seven people from Marysville were arrested Nov. 5 after a two-year investigation of a major heroin and meth trafficking ring in King and Snohomish counties.
MARYSVILLE – School district Superintendent Becky Berg will be the grand marshal at the Merrysville for the Holidays Parade Dec. 5.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck’s Trina Davis and Hannah Taylor scored a goal apiece to advance the Tomahawks through the consolation match of the 3A district tournament over Meadowdale 2-1 Nov. 3. M-P will now play Glacier Peak Nov. 5.
If M-P wins, it will advance to play either Stanwood or Shorewood for third place Nov. 7. If they lose their season ends.
It is not looking good for all of the fans of fireworks in Marysville.
An advisory vote to ban fireworks in the city was failing miserably at the polls Tuesday night, losing 67 percent to 33 percent.
MARYSVILLE — Among all the comic book superheroes, Disney princesses, action figures, video game characters and horror movie villains to descend on Third Street Oct. 31, there was only one Jake from State Farm.
MARYSVILLE – After losing a heart-breaker 26-25 to Edmonds-Woodway Oct. 29, Marysville-Pilchuck needs help to advance in the high school football playoffs.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will discuss spending almost $530,000 to upgrade the wastewater treatment plant at its work session Nov. 2.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School Board will vote on expanding the School Resource Officer program in the district from two to five at its meeting Nov. 2.
MARYSVILLE – Mayor Jon Nehring and council member Stephen Muller talked about the Marysville-Pilchuck Walk of Strength at the City Council meeting Oct. 26.
MARYSVILLE — The city has entered into a contract to buy the old Welco Lumber mill site adjacent to Interstate 5 on the Ebey Slough waterfront.