She’s a lifelong creative writer who began writing professionally three years ago, and now, Marysville housewife and mom Jessica Whitta is getting attention from ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
The decision as to whether Lakewood School District should divide its three elementary-level schools into three kindergarten through fifth-grade schools could come to a vote as early as Feb. 3.
With the state Legislature set to consider Gov. Chris Gregoire’s initial budget proposal to suspend levy equalization, Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland explained how much this state spending tool means to school districts such as Marysville.
Soroptimist International of Marysville is conducting a “Get Acquainted” open house Feb. 5, from 5:30-7:30 p.m., at the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center, located at 514 Delta Ave.
Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores are collecting donations to fund World Vision’s relief efforts in Haiti, which was devastated by a Jan. 12 earthquake.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District’s Annual In-District Transfer Request/Out of District request period for the 2010-2011 school year begins Monday,…
Five Marysville seventh-graders were among a group of students selected to participate in the World’s Largest Concert.
Marysville residents who are looking to lend aid to those impacted by the earthquake in Haiti now have a couple of local options.
Snohomish County Council member John Koster announced Jan. 13 his intention to run for U.S. House of Representatives in Washington’s 2nd Congressional District.
An Arlington resident and former Associated Press correspondent who broke the story on Mark McGwire’s performance enhancing drug use said baseball fans shouldn’t feel sorry for the slugger.
The Marysville School District will host a public forum Jan. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the MSD Service Center Board Room.
Customers of the Marysville branch of Horizon Bank, located at 3617 88th St. NE, found themselves banking with Washington Federal Jan. 9.
A Tulalip Tribes member was sentenced Friday, Jan. 8, to three months in prison and three years of supervised release after he stole nearly $20,000 in customer rewards from the Tulalip Resort and Casino.
