More than 900 walkers gathered at the Tulalip Amphitheater on the morning of April 4 to take steps toward finding a cure for multiple sclerosis.
The Lakewood School District is inviting community members to an April 16 meeting, at 6 p.m. in the Lakewood High School Theater, to review the school district’s 2009-2010 budget development status.
Liberty Elementary fifth-grader Litzahaya Macias may be just 11 years old, but she already knows what freedom means to her.
Area author Bonny Beckler gave the students of Quil Ceda Elementary a chance to ask a professional writer how she creates children’s books, when she appeared at their school March 18 to read “A Visitor for Bear.”
DeAnna Emborski believes that local newspapers are “lifelines” for their communities, and as someone who has already been involved in the local community, she looks forward to supporting it further as the newly hired publisher of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, as well as the Wenatchee and Bellingham business journals.
The Arlington Community Garden benefited from a donation by Cedar Grove Compost. The compost facility gave three pickup trucks full of compost just in time for the Arlington Garden Club’s work party March 28. The compost arrived March 27, said garden club member Judy Ness.
At 10:53 p.m., Wednesday, April 1, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to reports of a fire in an abandoned house at 172nd Street NE and 25th Avenue NE.
Third Street is hosting its second annual Fit-Tastic Easter Egg Hunt April 4, starting at 11 a.m. in the parking lot of the Carabinieri Bar espresso stand.
Gottschalks Inc., which has an outlet at the Marysville Mall, announced March 31 that it is proposing liquidating assets, pending the approval of a bankruptcy court.
The Bookworks on Third Street will host Mount Vernon author Heidi Thomas April 4, as she talks about cowgirls.
Shoultes Elementary first-grade teacher Carolyn Clark and her students received a welcome surprise in their classroom on the morning of March 27.
More than 120 people packed the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center March 28 for a Marysville Town Talk meeting hosted by U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen.
For centuries, tea socials have been a place to see and be seen.
