MARYSVILLE – About 2,000 t-shirts were printed Oct. 19 in support of Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
MARYSVILLE – A 64-year-old man allegedly shot his 30-year-old son and threatened his wife in a possible domestic violence incident Oct. 16 in the 2800 block of 72nd St. NE.
TULALIP — Robert Miles Jr. can do it all.
Playing wide receiver as a senior for Heritage High School’s eight-man football team, he came up with six catches for 200 yards and two touchdowns. That is especially impressive since it was against two-time state champion Neah Bay in a 70-12 loss Oct. 10. For his effort overcoming adversity, he is the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times Athlete of the Week.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Getchell swim team lost to Monroe 105-56 and Archbishop Murphy 136-34 Oct. 13.
Highlights: Alex Pimental qualified to State in the dives. Chloe Bishop also qualified.
MARYSVILLE – A proposal could lead to city entities and the Tulalip Tribes receiving a $2.1 million grant to help pay for costs associated with the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School almost a year ago.
The city of Arlington has faced some tough decisions the past few years. Mayor Barbara Tolbert has had to make many of them.
MARYSVILLE – Even though Rob Toyer is the incumbent and a longtime resident, he is facing a formidable challenge for re-election to the City Council Nov. 3 from Clarence Shaw.
MARYSVILLE – She may not be J.K. Rowling or Stephen King but local author Christy Anana has her own fan base at Quil Ceda-Tulalip elementary school.
In a disaster, your own safety is paramount. You can’t help others if you get hurt.
MARYSVILLE – A felon wanted for kidnapping was arrested Oct. 13 after racing through Marysville in a stolen sports car with Marysville police giving chase.
MARYSVILLE – The state legislature finally has approved more money for schools, but Marysville isn’t going to be able to spend it.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Special Education PTSA’s annual Fun Fair is not only its primary fundraiser, but also helps connect families with special-needs students to community organizations that can assist them.
The Marysville Globe-The Arlington Times won a combined 13 awards at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association 128th annual convention in Everett Oct. 9.