Rebecca Donaldson will be starting her senior year at Marysville-Pilchuck High School after this summer, but even before she graduates next school year, she’ll already have acquired some valuable experience in the broader world.
At approximately 1:40 p.m. June 18, Marysville Fire Crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 5900 block of 77th Avenue NE.
Dr. Vel Moore, founder of the local Equine Rescue Association, passed away in her sleep May 28, at the age of 77, but the organization that she started has no plans to quit.
The two Snohomish County men who were captured in Missouri June 9, and charged with second-degree murder June 10, for beating a 73-year-old Marysville woman to death in her home, have been returned to Washington, and had the charges against them upgraded to first-degree murder. The two were booked into the Snohomish County Jail June 16, with bail set at $1 million each.
The Strawberry Festival fashion show featured outfits from local vendors that could be worn anywhere from the beach to the street or to a special occasion.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors voted June 15 to approve contract modifications with the 10-month and 12-month Service Employees International Unions for Marysville.
The man who hired him 34 years ago, John Garner was one of the first to show up at Mr. P’s retirement party June 13.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors voted June 15 to approve contract modifications with the 10-month and 12-month Service Employees International Unions for Marysville.
Maryfest Inc. and The Marysville Globe teamed up to support the community while offering an outlet to those with artistic inclinations, during the Marysville Strawberry Festival Poster Contest.
A longtime Marysville resident, P.J. Parsons was in for a surprise when she agreed to deejay the north Snohomish county Relay for Life.
As a result of state budget cuts, the ElderHealth adult day health center in Marysville will be discontinuing its services to participants who live in adult family homes, starting July 1.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Boys and Girls Club is still adding up the totals from their May 30 silent and…
Crews started picking strawberries at Biringer’s new strawberry fields in Arlington Friday, June 12, and the public started rolling in on Saturday, said Dianna Biringer.
