MARYSVILLE — With a craving and longing in her heart to feed the hungry and assist the poor, Jo Ann Mulligan and the St. Mary’s Catholic Church began what is now the Marysville Community Food Bank.
MARYSVILLE — As Denise Scofield’s new third-grade class at Grove Elementary met for the first day of school, she read to the students from the appropriately titled “First Day Jitters.”
MARYSVILLE — The first day of school is supposed to be an exciting time in a young person’s life but on Sept. 2 at Grove Elementary School, one young man was anything but excited as he lay on his stomach in the doorway to the school’s main office, watching his fellow schoolmates arrive with their parents while he waited to be placed in a classroom.
LAKEWOOD — For Dennis Haddock, education has been a lifelong love.
EVERETT — The alleged source of a noxious odor that has plagued Marysville much of the summer, the Cedar Grove Composting Plant will submit a detailed study of its operations to the local clean air authority by the end of the month.
The entire historic archive of the Marysville Globe will be made freely available online.
Students at Marysville-Pilchuck High School were placed under lock down for about an hour Thursday as members of the Marysville Police Department conducted an investigation in the area.
As Denise Scofield’s new third-grade class at Grove Elementary for the first day of school, she read to the students from the appropriately titled “First Day Jitters.”
“Put it to a standstill,” were the words George Clayton used in answer to a question on how State Avenue construction is affecting his business.
If students don’t take care of their own high school campus, who will?
According to court records, the city’s municipal court handled 4,371 cases in 2000.
By 2007, that number had almost tripled to 11,988.
On this particular day, judging from the number of names called, there are about 20 or so cases on the docket of Marysville Municipal Court Judge Fred Gillings.
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