SNOHOMISH COUNTY
MARYSVILLE — Soroptimist International of Marysville President Caroline Brown said the name of the group translates roughly as “what is best for women.”
MARYSVILLE — Obviously, the presidential election coming in November has gotten lots of media attention and that attention is guaranteed to continue.
MARYSVILLE — Back in 1977, Grace Academy held its first semester of classes in the basement of Grace Bible Church. School leaders really had no choice, as the school itself still was under construction.
TULALIP — Surrounded by symbols of Heritage High’s progress, the tribal campus sent off their first class of graduates from the new high school campus.
MARYSVILLE — “When you first hear your name and the word ‘cancer’ in the same sentence, you feel very alone,” said two-time cancer survivor Anne Hartline.
MARYSVILLE — Naturally, the evening was focused on the graduates who filled the main floor of Comcast Arena at the Everett Event Center.
Allen Creek Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Steve Malmstead said it was a headline in a local paper that launched what became a sort of personal crusade.
The headline announced the “dirty truth” about Allen Creek, the waterway that inspired the name of Malmstead’s school. He made a quick decision that he and his students would investigate just how polluted Allen Creek really was.
On June 4, more than a decade after that news headline spurred him into action, Malmstead and others involved in the project helped dedicate the Jones Creek Outdoor Learning Center.
Marysville police are asking for the public’s help in locating the suspects wanted in the theft of a dump truck and back hoe.
Students work to protect Jones Creek.
Marysville’s Grace Academy celebrates 30 years of educating children
MARYSVILLE — The city police department plans a public meeting to discuss the arrival in the city of a registered sex offender.