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Chance Larreau at Meryl Edward's Park on Aug. 17, 2019. (Larreau family)

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A year ago, they lost their son in a fireworks explosion

Chance Larreau was 21 and had many friends. His parents urge caution this Fourth of July.

Sultan High School's sports teams are known as the Turks. (Andy Bronson / Herald file)

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As tribal-themed mascots go, should others also be dropped?

With new law calling for a change at Marysville Pilchuck, this Ferris Saxon is asking the question.

Katie Prettyman, 38, of Marysville, at a previous Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island. (Submitted photo) (Submitted photo)

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Can this Marysville woman eat 18 hot dogs in 10 minutes?

Katie Prettyman, 38, is competing for the fourth time at Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in New…

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In Marysville, neighbors nix a plan for a shelter community

North Snohomish County Outreach hopes to find another location for eight tiny homes.

Chris Pearson (U.S. Department of Education)

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Another change in leadership at Marysville School District

There’s a changing of the guard as the district awaits word on Jason Thompson’s future as superintendent.

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Marysville man, 43, died by suicide at end of police chase

The man fled the scene of a domestic violence report last week on 88th Street NE.

A Marysville Pilchuck football player sports a spear on his helmet as the Tomahawks took on Snohomish in the Wesco 3A Championship Friday evening at Quil Ceda Stadium on November 1, 2019. School district leaders will soon need to drop Marysville Pilchuck High School’s mascot, the Tomahawks. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Native American mascots to be discontinued in Marysville

A new state law, which bans the use of Native American mascots by schools, takes effect July 25.

A rhubarb pie at Village Taphouse and Grill in Marysville. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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There’s a slice of summer in Village’s strawberry rhubarb pie

Village Taphouse & Grill in Marysville is famous for its pies. Now you can bake a summer favorite…

Carmen Miller, (left) helps Ezekiel Eagle with his selection at Tulalip Remedy in Tulalip on August 22, 2018.  (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Joints for jabs: Pot-up at a pop-up COVID vaccination clinic

Remedy Tulalip is giving away cannabis cigarettes to those 21 and older who get a shot on Tuesday.

Harry Lee Jones Jr.

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Man gets 31½ years for shooting Everett motel guest 12 times

Harry Lee Jones Jr., 27, beat and then shot a Farwest Motel guest in 2018 while two accomplices…

Pallet communities are groups of tiny homes for unhoused people. Here, a worker installs weatherstripping on a pallet shelter at Pallet in Everett in January 2020. (Kevin Clark / Herald file)

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Tiny home community is proposed at a Marysville church

The Pallet shelter community would provide transitional housing to eight people. Neighbors have questions.

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Police: After short chase in Marysville, man dies by suicide

Officers responded to a domestic violence call. The suspect reportedly shot himself at the end of a chase.

A resident reported finding a dead Asian giant hornet near Marysville on June 4. (U.S. Department of Agriculture)

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Dead ‘murder hornet’ found in Marysville, a first for county

It could be from a previous season, scientists say, because males don’t typically emerge this early.

Trina Davis watches the while playing a game for ASA Tel Aviv in Israel. (Moshik Oshri)

Sports

She fled rocket fire in Israel for the safety of Marysville

MPHS grad Trina Davis was enjoying her first professional soccer season when the fighting broke out.

Esco Bell (City of Marysville)

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Marysville has a new public works director after long search

Esco Bell brings more than two decades of experience in the field to his new post.

There are 21 events recognizing Juneteenth, a holiday marking the end of slavery in the United States of America first celebrated June 19, 1866, across Snohomish County this year. (NAACP Snohomish County)

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Local groups plan to mark Juneteenth and end of U.S. slavery

Celebrations and reflections on Black history and progress are planned across Snohomish County.

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Monroe man arrested in ‘sophisticated’ ID theft scheme

The suspect, 35, is accused of rerouting a man’s mail to a fake PO Box to help him…

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Marysville seeks to fill vacancy on planning commission

The deadline to apply is June 30.

A stolen Seattle Police Department rifle after it was unearthed in Marysville. (Marysville Police Department) 20210603

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Stolen Seattle police rifle found buried in Marysville yard

The semiautomatic gun was looted from a Seattle police vehicle on May 30, 2020, according to police.

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A cash payment for teacher retention draws auditor’s interest

Marysville gave $400 to each of its teachers. Auditors said the district didn’t make clear why.