The song “Love Can Build a Bridge” easily could have inspired Caldie Rogers in 1992 to start building a bridge over Interstate 5 connecting the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk gridders 3A conquest continues as they take on the 8-2 Mountlake Terrace Hawks Friday, Nov. 14.
MARYSVILLE – Free health screenings are taking place at the Hilton Pharmacy from 3 to 6 p.m. today (Nov. 12).
MARYSVILLE — Being thankful is what veterans want from those who recognize Veterans Day.
TULALIP — Even as the Marysville Rotary celebrated “A Night in Wine Country” at the Tulalip Resort Casino Nov. 7, its members reflected on the community’s recent tragedies.
TULALIP – At 98, Charter “Red” Sheldon still gets around pretty well. He dances at the VFW, goes to Mariners games, attends activities at the Tulalip senior center and plays bingo.
MARYSVILLE — The day before Veterans Day saw Tulalip Heritage High School serve breakfast to vets, before Cascade Elementary’s students performed for an audience of retired, reserve and active-duty military members.
EVERETT — Prosecutors believe a Marysville couple sexually abused their 6-year-old child and advertised her for others to molest.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck girls volleyball team lost the 3A district title to Edmonds Woodway 3-1 Nov. 8.
MARYSVILLE – Escaping from reality is one reason why some people like to perform in plays. That is even more so for some students at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, considering their reality the past two weeks has included a shooting that killed five of their classmates.
Despite Lakewood junior wide receiver Josh Dickey starting out with a 63-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback Blake Watts in the first quarter, the Cougars had no answer for Burlington-Edison’s passing game, and lost the first round of the 2A State Football Championship 49-7.
MARYSVILLE – If you went by Quil Ceda stadium Friday night it might have sounded like the Marysville-Pilchuck fans were “booing.”
Andrew Fryberg, a 15-year-old victim of the shooting at Marysville Pilchuck High School, died Friday night, hospital officials said.
