MARYSVILLE — The city Parks and Recreation Department has announced the movie line-up for the first “Popcorn in the Parks” outdoor cinema series.
MARYSVILLE — Now about ready to graduate, Blake Lovell, 18, admitted when he first arrived at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, grades weren’t very high on his list of priorities.
MARYSVILLE — For now, for both sides, the issue amounts to a waiting game.
MARYSVILLE — It was largely about guillotines and torture devices, bad food with bugs in it, weapons that could cut a man in two and blood letting for medicinal purposes, not to mention rats and the Black Death.
MARYSVILLE — A wood stove buyback program reached up to 80 households, but the city is still on the verge of violating federal clean air standards for particulate matter, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
MARYSVILLE — Police Detective Sgt. Deryck McLeod said finding suspects in the three-year-old murder of Charles Hughley primarily was a matter of taking a different look at aging information.
10:27 a.m.: Window of a 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix was shot out on the 7500 block of 68th Avenue NE.
MARYSVILLE — Last year, city Fleet and Facilities Manager Mike Shepard began looking at replacing an aging van that was part of the city’s service fleet.
MARYSVILLE — Speakers no doubt made very similar comments at very similar ceremonies around the country on May 26, Memorial Day 2008.
MARYSVILLE — City Councilman Lee Phillips said American patriot Ben Franklin suggested celebrating July 4 with fireworks and the shooting of guns to help mark the independence of the once fledgling United States from what had been the most powerful country on earth.
SEATTLE — Arlington’s James Wilson literally stood out from the crowd in Safeco Field May 7, but his parents say he’s just like any other 14-year-old boy.