Articles published Thu, Jun 19, 2008
arts
Bob's Big Screen
Check out unique TV series on DVD
Between the Covers
Writer offers virtual trip to Italian countryside
business
Orthodontist's office now as beautiful as his patients' smiles
For four months earlier thisyear, Dr. Jason Bourne’s orthodontics office in Marysville was closed. NormallyDr. Bourne spends two days a week seeing...
Competitive cheerleadingprograms merge
Washington Cheer Academy andCheerstarz All Star Cheerleading have agreed to merge their competitiveprograms, creating one of the largest all-star cheerleading...
communities
9-year-old skater already a winner
Arlington’s Shailyn Berry isonly 9 years old, but she can skate circles around most older kids. Literally.
Marysville girl chosen for D.C. summer leadership conference
Delaney Goetz, a Marysville resident and a middle schoolstudent at Immaculate Conception School in Everett, has been selected to attendthe Junior National...
Local families Get Movin’ for the summer
With lots of suggestions forfamily fun activities, plus coupons good for local swimming pools, bowlingalleys and Taekwondo lessons, the Get Movin&rsquo...
Vocational scholarship honors former Kiwanis
The Marysville Kiwanis clubwill present its first Kenneth J. Ploeger scholarship award to Lindsey Radunzat its monthly 7 a.m. breakfast meeting on June...
Fill a firefighter's boot for muscular dystrophy
Marysville firefighters will behitting the streets June 27 and 28 for the annual “Fill the Boot for MDA”fundraiser, hoping to beat last year...
Tulalip parade kicks off Marysville festival
news
Tulalips welcome Big Chief Salmon
Skateboarding time reserved forbeginners, families
Beginning skateboarders can beintimidated when experienced skaters are practicing their jumps and stunts atthe Marysville Skatepark, flying down the ramps...
9-year-old skater already a winner
Arlington’s Shailyn Berry isonly 9 years old, but she can skate circles around most older kids. Literally.
Tulalip staffers earn opportunity to study vocational life down under
Two young professionals from the Tulalip Tribes have beenawarded a one-month trip to Australia as part of the Rotary Foundation’s GroupStudy Exchange...
All-night walk helps fund the fight against cancer
schools
Cedar tree tells a story
Following a ceremony of drumbeats and tribal songs, a story pole carved from a native cedar tree was raised into place in front of Quil Ceda Elementary...
2008 Graduation
voices
Magnetic signs stolen
On Monday, June 2, 2008, I was invited to Bingo with my parents. I took them upon their invite and met up with them at Tulalip Bingo Hall. Now, I have ...
Stinky Marysville?
Has anyone ever investigatedthe stench that hangs like a pall over Marysville, particularly on humid days,and seems to float to the town from across the...
Restaurant family works together for a good cause
On May 30, I was fortunateenough to participate in a Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Fundraiser at Fanny'sRestaurant in Marysville. I saw a terrific family...