MARYSVILLE Plans to ban street parking on a main city thoroughfare have some downtown businesses upset.
MARYSVILLE Meet the newest member of the Marysville Globes editorial staff, reporter Tom Corrigan.
ARLINGTON A clean change of socks might not sound like a luxury in America, but for military members serving overseas, its literally a Christmas gift wish.
Find something worth doing and do it, is their motto and that pretty much explains the still-new Marysville Youth Action Network.
MARYSVILLE If you live or operate a business in the city and have, or even have had, drainage or flooding problems, local officials want to hear all about it.
Photos courtesy of Kari Wickstrom
TULALIP I know its sound corny and hokey, but its true, said Tulalip Police Chief Scott Smith, 51, who took over the helm of the reservation police force about two months ago.
MARYSVILLE Because its fun and its cool.
MARYSVILLE Its just a lot of fun, said Colton Bailey, 8, who added it took him about 10 minutes to find his limit of eight plastic Easter eggs.
MARYSVILLE As the Iraq war marked its fifth anniversary, area residents gathered to commemorate the event with a peace vigil at Come-ford Park in Marysville.
TULALIP Due to separate actions by Snohomish County Sheriff John Lovick and the state legislature, Tulalip police soon will have the ability to deal more directly with non-Native suspects caught on the reservation.
MARYSVILLE Its become a tradition, said Marlene Likkel, one of several volunteer organizers of this years Soroptimist Junktique sale.
MARYSVILLE President of the Lakewood School District Board of Directors Oscar Escalante said, in the end, his board members decided there was no reason to look outside the systems borders for new leadership.
