MARYSVILLE – The Marysville Strawberry Festival kick into high gear with its parade Saturday night downtown at 7:30 p.m., but events leading up to the finale also have been popular.
MARYSVILLE – The grand opening of Marysville’s new $325,000 Spray Park will take place Thursday, June 26, downtown at Comeford Park, 514 Delta Ave.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck has 18 athletes who are continuing their athletic careers after high school.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Getchell will have some graduating Chargers continuing their athletic careers in college.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Mountain View, Arts & Technology and Tulalip Heritage high schools all are bidding farewell to their graduating classes of 2014, starting with the students of Mountain View and the S.O.A.R. program on June 10.
EVERETT — The Comcast Arena in Everett was active all afternoon and evening on June 11, as the Marysville Getchell and Marysville-Pilchuck high schools bid farewell to their graduating classes of 2014.
MARYSVILLE – People of all types of religions and faiths will be invited to give the invocations at Marysville City Council meetings.
MARYSVILLE – In an effort to improve state test scores, two local schools are concentrating on their ABC’s.
Not the alphabet; it’s not that simple. They are focusing on Academics, Behavior and Culture.
BY KIRK BOXLEITNER
kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com
ARLINGTON — Marysville Municipal Court Judge Lorrie Towers provided the Arlington City Council with an annual update May 27 on the state of the court that both cities share.
“This fall, the court will also begin providing temporary protection order hearings, for victims of domestic violence, and anti-harassment order hearings,” Towers said.
LAKEWOOD — Michael Mack has been part of the Lakewood community since 2008, and is still serving as the school district’s director of Student Services and Career and Technical Education, as well as assistant principal of Lakewood Middle School.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith is a thinker. He’s always trying to figure out how to do more with less.
ARLINGTON — Even as the school year winds down, Pioneer Elementary is still giving dads like Dave Kalahar their shot at working with students through the Watch D.O.G.S. program.
MARYSVILLE – It’s not that uncommon to hear a pastor say, “In the beginning …”
But it is uncommon when the pastor is referring to a community garden at Marysville Getchell High School.
