MARYSVILLE Its always a great holiday when dad puts the Christmas tree through a plate glass window.
MARYSVILLE Presented by the administration as a housekeeping change, the Marysville City Council balked at relaxing rules requiring recreational space be part of residential developments in the city.
MARYSVILLE Early this year, the Marysville School District took on the daunting task of redrawing the boundaries of its elementary schools.
MARYSVILLE Theres a huge lump of coal for someones stocking later this month.
MARYSVILLE The old barn on 67th Avenue NE will stay, but the house next to Kellogg Marsh Elementary School is history.
10 years ago 1996
MARYSVILLE Lakewood High School freshman Mitchel Gogert was honored as a WASL wizard by the Lakewood School Board last week, but it took the ninth-grader a lot of work to achieve a perfect score on the reading portion of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning test, a graduation requirement for all students entering high school.
MARYSVILLE Ask and you shall receive. The Marysville Parks and Recreation Department has been awarded $9,800 from REI to remove invasive weeds from Jennings Nature Park next spring.
MARYSVILLE For the second year in a row, the states second largest high school brought students together for a cathartic bonding session that introduced students to each other in a brand new way.
James Ervin and Brooke Loisel, Lakewood High School 2006 Homecoming King and Queen, pose for a number of photographers at halftime of the football game Friday, Oct
SMOKEY POINT As of press time, Arlington Police are still searching for the suspect in the carjacking and kidnapping that occurred in Smokey Point Oct. 18, but the two Marysville children in the car were found safe and sound in their hometown the next day by a trio of attentive but surprised machinists.
MARYSVILLE Kaleb Kuehn and Megan Crenshaw are the September Students of the Month for the Marysville School District. The pair were also coronated senior class Homecoming King and Queen on Oct. 23 at a Marysville-Pilchuck High School assembly.
MARYSVILLE The Marysville Parks and Recreation Department invites individuals and groups in the community to get out the gardening gloves and help plant 3,000 tulip, daffodil and other bulbs around Marysville.
