MARYSVILLE — Five Marysville-Pilchuck High School cheerleaders were among those who reportedly fell ill with vomiting and diarrhea after attending a cheerleading competition in Everett on Saturday, Feb. 4.
ARLINGTON — Although the year’s first snowfall forced them to push back their plans, Marysville youths still took “a day on, not a day off” to help out an Arlington woman in need, as part of a broader campaign to honor the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The attorneys presenting their cases in Judge Fred Gillings’ courtroom at the Marysville Municipal Court on Thursday, Feb. 2, hadn’t even graduated from high school, but the professionalism and preparation they demonstrated earned them plaudits from not only Gillings, but also the jurors who heard their cases.
MARYSVILLE — In partnership with the Sno-Isle Libraries, WorkSource Snohomish County will be conducting workshops on creating a targeted resume, along with mock panel interviews, at libraries in Marysville and throughout the county this spring.
SEATTLE — The Coast Guard icebreaker Healy’s return to its home-port on Sunday, Feb. 5, marked not only the end of a cruise that saw the ship’s crew performing an essential service for one of America’s northernmost cities, but also the homecoming of its three Marysville crew members.
As Senate President Brad Owens announced that the same-sex marriage bill, ESSB 6239, had passed, an anxious audience of hundreds watching attentively during tense floor debate erupted with applause.
TULALIP — Marysville police are investigating the armed robbery of a 25-year-old Tulalip woman that occurred on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 1.
TULALIP — An arrest has been made in the death of Pat Buckmaster, whom detectives believe was killed during a burglary and robbery at 4319 Meridian Ave. N. in Marysville on Dec. 1, 2011.
MARYSVILLE — A Marysville solar panel manufacturer provided an education on solar energy to several Arlington-area students and their families, but their teacher is already aiming to use what they gained that day to educate the community beyond.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department, in partnership with the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department and the Marysville Community Coalition, will conduct the latest in a series of free community forums designed to help families better prepare for a disaster or emergency, and provide helpful driving safety advice.
EVERETT — Community members are invited to join students, faculty and staff to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Everett Community College.
OLYMPIA — Marysville Getchell High School student Dallas Duplessis of Tulalip served under state Rep. John McCoy (D-Tulalip) as a legislative page on the floor of the House of Representatives for the week of Jan. 16.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring honored city Planning Commissioner and local Realtor Marvetta Toler with a first-ever Leader in Diversity Award for her role in forming the Mayor’s Diversity Advisory Committee.
