MARYSVILLE Marysville-Pilchuck High School has suffered a string of break-ins over the last two weeks, and several high priced items were stolen in the most recent burglary a week ago.
CAMANO ISLAND Cascade Clay artists is a small group of about 40 members from Everett to Sumas who meet once a month at members studio or at Skagit Valley Community College. For their September meeting they gathered at Rose Moores house on Camano Island and three members of the group, Roger Cocke and Earl and Karen Peck brought their raku kilns to do a primitive pit firing.
BRYANT A 2005 graduate of Arlington High School who works by day as dog groomer in Burlington, Bryant resident Tiffany Coon competed at the state rodeo competition for teens in Omak last weekend, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1.
Marysville For the fifth time in the past six years, The Marysville Globe has been named one of the best non-daily newspapers, for its circulation size, in the state by the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association in its annual Better Newspaper Contest.
MARYSVILLE By this time next year the states second largest high school will likely be broken into about seven or eight different schools as Marysville-Pilchuck High School initiates a move toward smaller learning communities of about 400 students each. A new high school planned for Getchell Hill will adopt these same models, and some could potentially transfer there when it is built by 2010 or 2011.
MARYSVILLE United States Senator Patty Murray asked for an earful last week and she got it: mayors and top executives from more than 20 Snohomish County cities explained the challenges and opportunities they face.
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MARYSVILLE Former resident Chet Moyer returned to town last weekend to celebrate his 103rd Birthday with friends and family. Moyer was born on Oct. 6, 1903 and is still sharp mentally and physically: he adroitly belted out his favorite tune God Bless America to an audience at Grandview Village, the retirement community he called home for several years.
Marysville Junior High School students visited The Marysville Globe printing plant and offices last week to learn about the news business as they examine their career and educational opportunities
Jones graduates WCU
MARYSVILLE When Joseph Spengler retired at 62, he said he wasnt entirely sure what he wanted to do. He was certain of one thing.
MARYSVILLE I think we held our own, said Mayor Dennis Kendall.
Sunnyside Elementary music teacher Brenda Erhardt, center, is all smiles as she lends a hand to McDonalds employee Paula West. To Erhardts left is McDonalds Erin Nakmura and Sunnyside second-grade teacher Laurie Faaberg. Erhardt and Faaberg were just two of some 20-plus Sunnyside staffers who took part in a McTeachers night Jan. 17 at the Marysville McDonalds on State Avenue. For three hours, in return for the help of teachers, the restaurant donated 20 percent of its proceeds to the schools parent group. Sunnyside Principal Jane Colson said the event was well publicized at the school and she expected a standing room only crowd.
