MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck’s volleyball team is still undefeated, topping Everett 3-2 Sept. 22.M-P’s Bailey Nelson led the team with 23 kills.
Even though summer is over and school is on, there still are plenty of activities going on locally every weekend.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will discuss the possibility of forming a regional fire authority at its meeting at 7 tonight, Sept. 22, at City Hall.
MARYSVILLE — The city’s 2009 Komatsu PC88 excavator is valued at $115,000, but that didn’t stop 3-year-old Wyatt Worthington-Johnson from jerking its controls back and forth like he was playing a video game, even as his toes barely touched the floor.
Kids of all ages got yet another chance to grab the steering wheels and honk the horns of the city’s utility, police and fire vehicles at the annual Touch-A-Truck at Asbery Field Sept. 13.
MARYSVILLE — Fall has seen the Soroptimists kick into high gear, as they aim to raise funds to benefit women locally and internationally.
The Marysville Chapter of Soroptimist International invites the public to attend its annual “Get Acquainted Social” from 7-8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 23, at Fire Station 66, 7217 40th St. NE.
MARYSVILLE — A day’s ride by more than a dozen bikers will help provide high-tech tools to all the students at Shoultes Elementary.
Members of the Unchained Brotherhood motorcycle club raised $400 for the school through its second annual 120-mile ride Sept. 13, the same day that a clothing drive generated an additional $600 for Shoultes.
TULALIP — After an evening of masks, auctions, music and dining, it all came down to nine small children, only one of whom survived.
Alexandra Craft was the survivor, and she served as the featured guest speaker for the American Cancer Society’s fifth annual Night of Hope Gala at the Tulalip Report Casino Sept. 13.
Anthony Craig, a co-principal at Quil Ceda Tulalip Elementary, has been recognized as an “Outstanding Young Educator” of the year.
While he said it off the cuff, Marysville School District school board member and legislative representative Pete Lundberg was right.
What turns kids into students? Once again a rating system has found Marysville’s schools lacking. Along with the majority of Washington’s schools, Marysville did not meet Adequate Yearly Progress standards which requires every child to pass, whether they want to or not.
At the Boys & Girls Club we believe in healthy and positive experiences in sports.
It will be a cross-town rivalry Friday, Sept. 26, when Arlington hosts Marysville Getchell. The Eagles will have to be extra vigilant of Chargers running back sophomore Collin Montez, who rushed for 314 yards Sept. 12 against Jackson.
MARYSVILLE – Start spreading the news, we’re going to be a part of it – New York’s Common Core curriculum. Faced with a “bit of an urgent situation,” Kyle Kinoshita talked Sept. 15 of how a Marysville School District grade school is going to be using that state’s curriculum – because it closely aligns with ours.
