MARYSVILLE – For many children, Vacation Bible School is the first chance they get to learn about Jesus.
MARYSVILLE — In attempt to create a healthier community, the Marysville Parks and Recreation devised Free Fit Saturday, where members get to see a different form of exercise each week.
MARYSVILLE — A state appeals court has upheld a lower court’s ruling that found the city of Marysville violated the state Public Records Act.
EVERETT — The Marysville Little League team lost its two games to take districts July 8.
MARYSVILLE – While the Fly-In, Street Fair and Farmer’s Market are the places to be in Arlington July 11, Marysville has a number of events of its own going on.
Washington state has thousands upon thousands of laws. The state Legislature adds hundreds each year. It needs to add one more.
MARYSVILLE – Police Chief Rick Smith and acting Fire Chief Martin McFalls are not fans of fireworks. They both would liked them banned.
MARYSVILLE – The Not Its! showed they do, in fact, have “it” as they entertained a few hundred people at the city’s first Children’s Concert July 8.
MARYSVILLE – A project that not long ago seemed like a far-off dream to avoid the railways is now on the fast track.
MARYSVILLE – The city’s comprehensive plan includes projects to improve more than eight parks.
TULALIP – If Hank Williams Jr. was not an entertainer, he would be on a fishing boat or a hunting guide.
MARYSVILLE – When Marshall Parker heard about the danger of more oil trains coming through town, he worried about his safety and that of his neighbors.
MARYSVILLE — Lizabeth Masonholder used to be a power lifter, squatting as much as 661 pounds.
But now, after a freak accident moving some luggage, she lifts dainty items to make jewelry.