Conrad Gentry is among those for whom Veterans Day is more than just a day off.
LAKEWOOD — Senior setter and captain Erin White is the “floor general” of Lakewood’s offense
The Board of Directors of Marysville School District are walking beside you through the agony of the events of Oct. 24.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville City Council discussed having a golf management company take over Cedarcrest Golf Course at its work session Nov. 3.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Eagles girls soccer team beat Mountlake Terrace 3-1 Nov. 6 to advance to the third-place game Nov. 8, also at Arlington.
MARYSVILLE – Despite another great game by sophomore running back Collin Montez, the Marysville Getchell football team fell to Inglemoor Nov. 6 23-12.
EVERETT — A Granite Falls man is now charged with attempted murder for a rolling shootout with police last month that left officers diving for cover.
TULALIP — More than 200 friends and family stood along the road leading to the Tulalip Reservation Nov. 6 to welcome home Nate Hatch, a survivor of the shootings at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
MARYSVILLE — This year’s All-City Food Drive collected fewer pounds of food, but more dollars to buy food, to the point that organizers believe their totals even out with previous years.
The statewide schools measure to increase funding is too close to call, but the gun measures passed in favor of tighter restrictions in the Nov. 4 general election.
A Tukwila man was sentenced Oct. 30 to nearly 11 years in prison for a multiple-vehicle collision on SR-509 in December 2013 that killed a 54-year-old Marysville woman.
MARYSVILLE — Deborah Parker, a member of the Tulalip Tribal Board and the mother of a Marysville-Pilchuck High School student, admitted her son was nervous about returning to school Nov. 3.
MARYSVILLE – Representatives from Red Lake reservation and Newtown, Conn., came to town Nov. 3 to give the Marysville School District a gift no one wants.
