MARYSVILLE The 2007 Strawberry Festival Royalty were selected last weekend at the April Friesner Royalty Scholarship Pageant in the Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium March 24.
Local students were honored recently during Lakewood School Districts National PTA Reflections Arts Recognition Program.
Thousands of shoppers at Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores made donations Feb. 28 – March 13 to help those afflicted by multiple sclerosis.
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MARYSVILLE City officials are working to acquire Rudy Wright Memorial Field and the rest of the 10th Street School campus on Cedar Avenue in downtown Marysville.
MARYSVILLE A local student is trying to bring people together this year, organizing the first-ever Cinco de Mayo Community Festival at Marysville Junior High School.
ARLINGTON Library patrons from Arlington, Darrington, Lakewood and Marysville will want to attend the Sno-Isle Libraries June 4 community meeting at the Arlington Boys and Girls Club.
Jennifer Hayes, Jadelyn Thompson and Tierany Winston wrap up their hand-crafted pottery after the Marysville-Pilchuck High Schools Festival of the Arts last Thursday, May 24
Stuart Mason, guitar, John Weed, fiddle, David Brewer, pipes and Pete Haworth, on bouzouki, are Mollys Revenge, from California. They performed in Jennings Park Friday, Aug. 10, in Marysvilles Sounds of Summer concert series. The series continues one more week, with the Mark Whitman Band at noon, Aug. 16 in Comeford Park and Miles from Chicago at 7 p.m. Aug. 17, in Jennings Park. The Higgins band is rescheduled for Friday, Aug. 31, after being rained out July 20. The Sounds of Summer is sponsored by Centex Homes and presented by the city of Marysville.
MARYSVILLE Police in Snohomish County will be conducting additional drunk driving patrols from now until Labor Day, during what has been the busiest time of the year for DUI arrests and fatalities.
SNOHOMISH Eleven-year-old McKenna Dahls favorite part of camp is the water sports.
MARYSVILLE The Marysville School District is reluctantly raising lunch prices for the upcoming school year, citing a hit on food prices by higher fuel costs.
MARYSVILLE Pinewood Elementary got a boost inside and out from the PTA this month with new Harry Potter books for the library and a new climbing wall for the playground.
