The Dec. 7 retirement of Don Hatch Jr. from the Marysville School District Board of Directors was marked with laughter, storytelling and praise for the man whom so many family members, friends, colleagues and community members agreed has been motivated to advocate for the children of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
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Don Hatch Jr. marked the end of a historic career at the Marysville School District Dec. 7, but he and everyone who spoke on his behalf at the MSD Service Center that evening expressed confidence that he would remain an active voice and volunteer on behalf of the schools and the children of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
ne lane will be closed on a stretch of 108th Street NE starting Thursday, Dec. 10, as contractors make right-of-way improvements to an area neighborhood.
On Saturday, Dec. 5, community members had a chance to see Christmas-themed decorations, music and promotions taking place on Third Street in downtown Marysville.
Tulalip resident James Fryberg, 20, was charged Dec. 4 in Snohomish County Superior Court with murder in the second degree in the May 14 death of Damoniko Ashby, the 15-month-old son of Fryberg’s girlfriend.
Literary studies met scientific exploration at Liberty Elementary Dec. 3, as three fifth-grade classrooms braved the early morning chill to send their creations into the sky.
A Marysville man was among five Snohomish County residents who have died in the past few weeks of complications from the H1N1 virus, the Snohomish Health District reported Dec. 2.
Brad Smith is no newcomer to law enforcement, but he is the newest officer to join the Marysville Police Department.
With winter comes snow and ice, and the city of Marysville is preparing to make sure that local roads will remain as clear as possible.
The Marysville Fire District partnered with the Snohomish County Fire Chiefs Association to intentionally light two fires for a live audience Nov. 18 at 1:30 p.m. outside of Marysville City Hall.
For those who attended the Oct. 19 tour of the Liberty Elementary facilities, the Marysville School District officials’ Nov. 30 tour of the Cascade Elementary facilities seemed to cover familiar issues.
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