In most cases, this newspaper is going to stand up for freedom of speech, freedom of expression and, of course, freedom of the press.
WENATCHEE – The Marysville Strawberry Festival float placed first in its division at the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival Parade over the weekend.
The Marysville-Pilchuck the girls track team placed ninth overall and the boys placed 11th at the Tomahawk Classic hosted by M-P at Quil Ceda Stadium May 2.
MARYSVILLE — If there’s any lesson that Garnett Dixson and her son Kyle learned from the April 25 cleanup at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus, it’s to dispose of gum properly.
MARYSVILLE — Nearly 90 volunteers were more than willing to get wet April 25. The city of Marysville observed Earth Day by coordinating the planting of 50 cedar and 50 spruce trees at Jennings Park with the help of the Adopt-A-Stream Foundation.
MARYSVILLE — Two things brought senior Sebastian Navarro to Marysville-Pilchuck from his hometown of Yakima. His love for soccer and his disdain for drugs.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville Getchell Chargers upset Arlington 2-1 April 28, improving their record 3-10 and making the Eagles fall to 7-4-2.
ARLINGTON — The Marysville-Pilchuck baseball team rebounded with a 3-2 win over Arlington April 22 after dropping its first game against the Eagles 6-1 April 21.
TULALIP — Marysville schools superintendent Becky Berg gave an update on the recovery efforts since the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting six months ago.
MARYSVILLE – Mayor Jon Nehring, in announcing his bid for re-election, said he still has work to do when it comes to work.
MARYSVILLE – Brock Kipperpert can’t read or write, but that doesn’t mean he can’t work.
He recently brought home his first paycheck from Summit Physical Therapy. He was so excited he wanted his picture taken with it, said his mom, Jan.
Raze to Gov. Jay Inslee for threatening a reporter last week. He sounded more like a playground bully or inebriated tavern goer than our top politician. He needs to be more intelligent when dealing with the public.
A Snohomish County judge sentenced a Marysville man April 21 to more than 90 years in prison for a drive-by shooting that killed 15-year-old Molly Conley.
