MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck graduating senior Chris Franklin walked June 11 in spite of a critical injury sustained weeks prior.
A number of events and activities for people to do, along with beautiful weather, brought out hundreds for Marysville’s Healthy Communities Challenge Day.
MARYSVILLE — Lakewood High School graduated about 165 Cougars June 6.
MARYSVILLE — Hundreds of students will be graduating from high schools in Marysville in the next week, but few will be as decorated as Sam Galbreath from little Grace Academy.
Seven students from Arlington and Marysville have been named outstanding graduates in their respective majors at Everett Community College as graduation nears Wednesday, June 13.
MARYSVILLE – A woman and two children from Marysville were involved in a five-car collision with eight injuries on Highway 2 June 2 at around 6:20 p.m.
EVERETT — Naval Station Everett will host a Community Day on Saturday, May 31, inviting the local community to tour three U.S. Navy ships from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entry to the event and ship tours will be free and open to the public.
MARYSVILLE — The community paid tribute to those who have died in a ceremony at the Marysville Cemetery on Memorial Day.
MARYSVILLE — As Marysville American Legion Post 178 again invites the community to take part in its Memorial Day commemorations on Monday, May 26, Post Cmdr. Jeremiah Fort asked citizens to consider what they would be willing to do to protect their way of life.
MARYSVILLE — At approximately 9 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, a 16-year-old Marysville boy was taken into custody for his involvement in a shooting incident that occurred at an apartment in east Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — Steven A. Powell, a teacher, coach and veteran journalist, is returning to Snohomish County and the newspaper business as the new managing editor of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
On the heels of the first-ever statewide distracted driving extra enforcement campaign, law enforcement officers will be out once again searching for not only unbuckled drivers but distracted drivers as part of the annual “Click it or Ticket” patrols.
MARYSVILLE — Even as the annual Letter Carriers’ Food Drive May 10, yielded a generous haul for the Marysville Community Food Bank, its director, Dell Deierling, acknowledged that a pressing degree of need remains.
