The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce was presented with the elite Seven Seals Award from the Washington Committee for Employer Support of Guard and Reserves on March 28.
LAKEWOOD Nearly two-dozen nations and three school districts were represented at a cultural exchange dinner in the Lakewood High School commons May 15.
ARLINGTON Both Stillaguamish Tribal members and representatives of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were reticent to offer further comment on the May 15 raid of the Blue Stilly Smoke Shop.
MARYSVILLE Washington State Gov. Christine Gregoire visited the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus last week to emphasize a $2.5 billion investment in education by the Legislature and to hear what students think they need to succeed.
ARLINGTON Chancellor Kenyon Chan, of the University of Washingtons Bothell campus, shared his thoughts on the value of higher education with the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, Jan. 9 and, perhaps inadvertently, offered tidbits of hope to advocates of a north county campus.
MARYSVILLE The game itself seems remarkably simple.
MARYSVILLE With a study set to wrap up in September, the Washington State Department of Transportation hopes to map out the future of
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MARYSVILLE In late December, Allstate Insurance agent Kristine Carter earned an Agency Hands in the Community Award recognizing the time she spends volunteering with the non-profit Small Paws Rescue, Inc.
MARYSVILLE Three city residents have been selected for the Washington Music Educators Association All-State Youth Honor Chorus.
EVERETT Alternative agriculture is ramping up to meet the demands of a health-conscious culture and the Washington State Universitys Snohomish County Extension is offering a 10-week, award-winning course to help local farmers tap the market.
MARYSVILLE If you are a low income senior citizen or disabled person who receives utility services water, sewer, garbage or drainage services from the city, you may be eligible for up to a 30 percent rate discount.
MARYSVILLE The next time you visit or call The Globe office, a new voice may be the one saying Hello.
