MARYSVILLE – On the heels of Gov. Jay Inslee signing a bill to make train shipments of crude oil safer, the Marysville School District passed a resolution asking for even more controls.
Memorial Day Weekend is always a precursor to summer in the Pacific Northwest.
Many people still like to go camping or have a short stay-cation on the three-day weekend.
MARYSVILLE – Students can’t learn if they are not in class, so the Marysville School District is doing what it can to keep them there.
MARYSVILLE – Partnerships are key to having successful schools in the future.
That was one of the lessons learned by Marysville School District officials who recently attended a national convention on professional development in Nashville, TN.
MARYSVILLE — The All Breed Equine Rez-Q celebrated the 75th anniversary of Seabiscuit’s final race May 16 with Windy Land, the great-great-great-grandson of Seabiscuit.
MARYSVILLE – Of paramount concern to the Marysville School District is keeping its students, staff and even the community safe.
EVERETT — The Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team’s season ended with a loss to Ferndale 11-6 in a winner-to-state and loser-out game in the 3A district tournament.
Rob Toyer will be challenged for Marysville City Council as challenger Clarence Shaw will run against him rather than Kamille Norton.
MARYSVILLE — Volunteers faced gray skies and a chilly drizzle when they worked at Ebey Waterfront Park May 14, but their goal was to help get Marysville’s downtown ready for summer.
MARYSVILLE — After losing the second round of the 3A district tournament to Lynnwood 3-0 May 12, the Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team earned its chance to play a winner-to-state game against Ferndale Saturday, May 16, at Memorial Field in Everett as they defeated Oak Harbor 7-2 in a loser-out game May 13.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council had questions about how the chamber wanted to spend $40,000 in a grant request, and CEO Jesica Stickles provided the answers May 11 at a special meeting.
MARYSVILLE – When Kellogg Marsh teacher Barbara McKinney invited Mayor Jon Nehring to visit her second-grade class May 13, she should have warned him to “bee” surprised.
OAK HARBOR – Marysville Getchell’s girls golf team placed second May 12 to qualify for districts.
