The Marysville School District has signed up for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Summer Feeding Program which provides a free snack and lunch for children and teens up to age 18, and the same for adults 19 and over for a nominal price.
In spite of gray skies and occasional rain, the final weekend of this year’s Marysville Strawberry Festival still drew crowds who were ready to get into the spirit of the annual event even though more than a few felt let down by the cancellation of the Adult Trike Races due to a lack of participants on June 17.
The Relay For Life at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School track and field not only held its own in an increasing field of area fundraisers for the American Cancer Society, but also topped its performance from last year.
The ongoing project to replace the aging State Route 529 Bridge over Ebey Slough is approaching a milestone moment, as construction crews expect to finish setting the girders that will form the backbone of the wider, taller new bridge this month.
At approximately 12:49 a.m. on Thursday morning, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 500 block of 125 Place NW. Firefighters arrived at 1:02 a.m. and located a fire in a single-story residential structure.
MARYSVILLE — The cause of death of a 17-year-old Marysville student who was found unconscious by her friends on June 18 has yet to be determined, according to Marysville police.
Marysville Police Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux acknowledged that detectives are investigating the case as a possible overdose, due to the absence of outward signs of trauma, but noted that toxicology reports on the case have yet to be released. He added that a medical condition hasn’t been ruled out as the cause of the girl’s death.
MARYSVILLE — Lisa Sledge’s family reported her as a missing person on Dec. 12, 1997, and at 10:30 p.m. on June 17 and 18, “Washington’s Most Wanted” on Q13 will be covering her case.
MARYSVILLE — As he neared his own retirement as pastor of the Marysville United Methodist Church, Dr. Tom Albright repeated a refrain to the nine Marysville students that he’s told several graduating seniors this year.
“You’re approaching not only your graduation, but your commencement,” Albright told the nine recipients of scholarships from Soroptimist International of Marysville and the Marysville Kiwanis Club on June 7. “This is not an ending, but a beginning.”
MARYSVILLE — As Columbia College’s Marysville and Everett campus recognized its graduates during a June 3 commencement ceremony, it also honored its students who were named to the dean’s list for January through March, as well as those who were inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta honor society.
Arlington and Lakewood high school teachers worked up a sweat to raise funds for some charitable causes.
At AHS, it was called the “Murrathon” in honor of coach Jon Murray, while at LHS, it was called the “Marathon Powered by Sowards,” in honor of coach Jeff Sowards, but in both cases, the two teachers ran the distance of a marathon on treadmills at their respective schools on the morning of June 3.
“This will be the first, last and only graduation of this type,” Marysville-Pilchuck High School Principal Andrew Frost said to the graduating class of 2011.
MARYSVILLE – John Soriano, the Marysville City Council’s longest-serving member and first Asian-American to serve on the council, announced Wednesday,…
With majorities of both the Marysville City Council and the Marysville School Board, as well as Marysville’s Mayor, up for grabs this year, candidates began filing this week to run in the 2011 election. Candidates wanting to run can file through Friday.
