MARYSVILLE – In golf, the lower the number, the better the score. But in operating a golf course, low numbers mean rough times.
MARYSVILLE – Children were back at Marysville Daycare and Learning Center this morning, a day after a 20-month-old toddler went missing for an unknown amount of time.
MARYSVILLE – When my girls were young, cities didn’t have such things as Father-Daughter dances.
SMOKEY POINT — Maybe you’ve seen her on the street and just not noticed her. She sleeps on the side of Smokey Point Boulevard, near the intersection of 157th Street, covered in a tarp, and surrounded by so many empty bottles and plastic bags that she could be mistaken for a pile of garbage, rather than a human being.
TULALIP — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring used his annual “State of the City” address to highlight the previous year and give a preview of 2015.
MARYSVILLE — About 525 kids from Pinewood Elementary School assembled to make the no. 12 in honor of the Seattle Seahawks on the grass field east of the campus Jan. 30.
ARLINGTON — Visitors to Twin Rivers Park can expect improved restrooms and parking, thanks to a four-day $60,000 construction project approved by the Snohomish County Council.
MARYSVILLE – “When you guys score a touchdown, you need to call your parents.”
Anthony Rodrigues of Arlington and Mitchell VonRuden of Marysville are not your typical high school students.
TULALIP – Homeless people normally like their privacy.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville schools, police, fire and the community at-large received American Red Cross Real Heroes Awards at the City Council meeting Jan. 26.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville-Pilchuck cafeteria will be one of the items discussed at a retreat of the Marysville School Board from 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28.
Seems like everyone is on the Seattle Seahawks bandwagon now, but the question remains, “Are You A True 12?”
