Former newspaper owner and state legislator Simeon R. “Sim” Wilson III passed away Feb. 8 at Harrison Memorial Hospital in Bremerton at the age of 81.
MARYSVILLE — There are many things which make our community such a great place to live, but the one thing that really makes the difference is that our community cares about those who call it home.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival Royalty Candidates are making their rounds throughout the community, before the Strawberry Festival’s April Friesner Memorial Royalty Scholarship Pageant kicks off March 14 at 7 p.m. in the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Auditorium.
MARYSVILLE — Attendees of all ages were well aware of the significance of the Feb. 3 steel topping-off ceremony at the site of the new Marysville-Getchell High School.
MARYSVILLE — They left the evening of Jan. 17 and were back home by Jan. 25, but for the students, staff and parents of Totem Middle School, their week-long trip will remain one of the most memorable moments of their lives.
While a Feb. 5 apartment fire only resulted in smoke damage and one displaced resident, a Feb. 7 mobile home fire was followed by the death of that structure’s resident.
One man is in custody and a second man turned himself in to Marysville Police after being wanted in connection with a Jan. 27 assault of a woman outside of a 7-Eleven store in Marysville.
A fire in Marysville claims one victim.
A Liberty Elementary teacher has been named one of eight Snohomish County recipients of the Pilchuck Audubon Society’s Classroom Conservation Awards for the 2008-2009 school year.
Tulalip Tribal Police are still searching for the suspect in the Jan. 27 robbery of the Key Bank branch in the 9220 block of Quil Ceda Boulevard.
The clock was closing in on four minutes left in the first half. Arlington hadn’t scored in over seven minutes.
After the success of last year’s “Take a Vet to Lunch” in Arlington, event organizer and Vietnam veteran Bob Rawe is looking to turn the non-profit meal, for veterans from all branches of service, into a quarterly get-together, starting in Marysville this month.
They left the evening of Jan. 17 and were back home by Jan. 25, but for the students, staff and parents of Totem Middle School, their week-long trip will remain one of the most memorable moments of their lives.
