TULALIP — The annual Strawberry Festival Berry Run opened at its new location at the Tulalip Amphitheater June 14.
Despite the new location, the annual event returned some familiar runners to trek the 5-kilometer route.
TULALIP – It seemed appropriate that Tulalip Tribal Chairman Mel Sheldon compared students to salmon at the Tulalip Heritage High School graduation June 11.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville Strawberry Festival starts this weekend with Kids Day.
Kids Day takes place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Asbery Field. There will be kid-friendly entertainment and booths with some free activities.
MARYSVILLE – Ever wonder where the money goes from all those cookies the Girl Scouts sell?
Some of it goes to “Joy Boxes.”
EVERETT — As Marysville Getchell High School’s Class of 2015 filed out of Xfinity Arena with their families June 10, the one point many graduates seemed to agree on was that the next classes coming up shouldn’t graduate.
MARYSVILLE – A longtime Marysville Strawberry Festival tradition is coming to an end.
For years, spectators anxious to reserve a good spot to watch the Grand Parade have placed lawn chairs along State Street days in advance.
EVERETT — For many Marysville-Pilchuck High School graduates, it just seemed like a blink of an eye.
MARYSVILLE — The Federal Aviation Administration has given a Marysville real estate agency the green light to use an aerial drone for commercial use.
MARYSVILLE — “I’ll let you in on a little secret,” Marysville school board president Tom Albright told the 39 students who graduated from Mountain View High School and the SOAR Program June 9. “Of all the Marysville schools’ graduations, this is our favorite, because of how much you all have worked to get here.”
MARYSVILLE – You hear it a lot around schools this time of year.
“What classes are you taking?”
Usual responses are: “P.E., band, art, science, history …”
Not too often do you hear, “Classical Dance.”
TULALIP — Despite a power outage, valedictorian and graduating senior Chance Mair still delivered.
MARYSVILLE – An internal investigation by the Marysville Police Department found widespread complacency in the jail was the reason 19-year-old Rhyan Vasquez was able to escape Sept. 22, 2014.
MARYSVILLE — Staff and students from Marysville-Pilchuck High School decided to include photographs of the shooter, along with the victims, in its yearbook.