MARYSVILLE — Howard Johnston is as towering, expansive and welcoming as Hagrid the half-giant from Harry Potter, but even he is dwarfed by the size of his shiny 300-plus-gallon still.
MARYSVILLE — Like most local campaign offices, the Snohomish County Republican Party’s headquarters is tucked away in an unassuming cluster of storefronts, but it was bustling with activity when gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant stopped by to join volunteers in calling voters July 20.
TULALIP — When the Seattle Goodwill started its Youth Aerospace Program five years ago, it was aiming to take advantage of the high density of aerospace manufacturing expertise in Snohomish County.
TULALIP — If you plan to purchase fireworks for the Fourth of July, just remember that many of the fireworks at “Boom City” can only be lit within the boundaries of “Boom City.”
MARYSVILLE — Walt Bailey was a man of deeds more than words, with roles that ranged from Pearl Harbor survivor to local firefighter to avid outdoorsman.
MARYSVILLE — June 25 marked Monique Wold’s first Relay For Life.
MARYSVILLE — The Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts might not be as visible as it was in the old Dunn Lumber building, but it’s building a more stable future for itself.
MARYSVILLE — After being diagnosed with leukemia on Christmas Eve, Haylie Nordstrom received another diagnosis, this time confirming she was cancer-free, at Seattle Children’s Hospital May 16.
MARYSVILLE — The rain came down like a solid wall, washing across State Avenue just as the Kiddies Parade took off from Totem Middle School toward Comeford Park.
EVERETT — As the graduating class of 2016 looked back on their time at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, they reflected on the pain and perseverance that defined their experience.
MARYSVILLE — The Strawberry Festival reflected on its 85 years through its Fashion Show June 14 at the Opera House.
ARYSVILLE — The eighth year of Marysville’s Healthy Communities Challenge Day at Allen Creek Elementary June 4 saw hundreds of attendees of all ages working up a sweat, and not just from the sweltering sun.
MARYSVILLE — Tom King’s “Road To Recovery” began last summer, following his wife’s death.