MARYSVILLE – Sunnyside Elementary School teacher Danette Hedge normally is good at solving puzzles.
MARYSVILLE – The home field stands at Marysville-Pilchuck’s Quil Ceda stadium were packed to the rafters with students, parents, school district staff, government officials and community members Oct. 24. They came together to observe the one-year anniversary of the high school shooting by proclaiming “M-P Stronger” after having time to heal.
MARYSVILLE — The one-year anniversary of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting was marked with a walk on the stadium’s track Oct. 24, with participants including survivor Nate Hatch.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck football team fell to Oak Harbor 42-13 Oct. 23.
MARYSVILLE — Hurt or not, Marysville Getchell junior running back Collin Montez keeps trucking.
MARYSVILLE — It was a special night at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Oct. 22.
Not because it was a crosstown-rivalry game between M-P and Marysville Getchell, but because the Marysville community came together for one minute.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Getchell girls soccer team blanked Lynnwood 3-0 Oct. 20. Carly Wika score two goals and teammate Oshinaye Taylor score one. MG’s record is 4-8.
MARYSVILLE – A year ago was the worst day in Marysville school history.
But rather than look away, Marysville and Tulalip Tribes officials worked to open communications so another tragedy won’t happen.
Preparation is key in dealing with fires during a disaster situation. People need to know how to turn off utilities that may fuel a fire. They need to have and know how to use a fire extinguisher. And they need to know when to leave to keep themselves safe.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville Middle School is trying to change its culture so students want to be there.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville-Pilchuck High School booster club wants to help a local family who lost their mother to breast cancer three weeks ago.
It takes a lot to beat an incumbent, especially one who is a hometown guy who has done a fine job the past four years on the Marysville City Council.
TULALIP – Overnight drivers who use Interstate 5 through the Tulalip-Marysville area should plan on a full closure of all northbound lanes on Wednesday, Oct. 21.