MARYSVILLE — Shortly after 8 a.m. on March 13, Marysville Police officers responded to a collision that occurred at the intersection of 64th Street and 60th Drive.
A project that began with six students two years ago now sprawls into three separate class periods of budding techies looking to test their skills while helping out others.
Soroptimist International of Marysville and the Marysville PTA Council again sought to make the Marysville community aware that sex trafficking exists not just overseas or in other parts of America, but also right here in the Puget Sound region.
Brendon Krall and Courtney Dunshee have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis Students of the Month for February.
The Marysville Police Department is proud to announce the promotion of two veteran officers to the rank of commander, which Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith explained were key command staff-level promotions at a time of tremendous growth in the community in recent years.
As any good author knows, a great story captivates the audience, introduces key characters and creates a setting that keeps you turning the page to learn what happens next.
TULALIP — Cabela’s Tulalip will celebrate the growing number of women enjoying the outdoors with Ladies Day Out on April 6 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This bi-annual event encourages women to try out the latest outdoor apparel, camping gear, personal firearms and other supplies. The first 100 women to register at the store will receive a free gift.
OLYMPIA — During the week of Feb. 25, home-schooled Marysville student Melinda Andrews served as a page for the Washington state Senate in Olympia.
MARYSVILLE — The State Route 529 Ebey Slough Bridge reopened one day early, and opened all four lanes of traffic to the public for the first time at 10:32 a.m. on Sunday, March 10.
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood School District’s open house and technology expo will run from 6-7:30 p.m. on March 19 at Lakewood High School.
The ongoing replacement of the State Route 529 Ebey Slough Bridge has seen some significant milestones since this winter, and if the weather permits, March 8-11 will mark yet another key step toward the completion of the nearly three-year construction project.
Thanks to the roughly 150 or so attendees who filtered through the back room at Alfy’s Pizza on March 1, the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Life Skills Program raised an estimated $3,500 through its annual “Parker’s Cure” silent auction.
Of the 22 attendees of the March 1 fundraiser for the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2013, 12 sat down for rounds of Texas Hold ‘Em while 10 played Bunco, but between them, they raised an estimated $850 at the Marysville American Legion Post 178 Hall.
