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H’Bion Buonto of Marysville will be one of about 500 people participating in the U.S. naturalization ceremony at the Seattle Center on July 4 after recently passing the U.S. citizenship test. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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She’s becoming a US citizen on Independence Day

After 24 years here, plus hours of studying and a test, H’Bion Buonto is an American.

Driver in wrong-way fatal crash on I-5 has 4 previous DUIs

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Driver in wrong-way fatal crash on I-5 has 4 previous DUIs

He was reportedly speeding at more than 100 mph before hitting a car head-on. An Oregon woman died.

Wrong-way driver causes fatal crash on I-5 near Arlington

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Wrong-way driver causes fatal crash on I-5 near Arlington

A Darrington man, 56, was arrested for investigation of vehicular homicide and DUI.

Marysville begins construction of First Street bypass

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Marysville begins construction of First Street bypass

The city earlier this month finalized more than $12 million in financing.

Tulalips: Progress includes a fish-friendly I-5 overpass

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Tulalips: Progress includes a fish-friendly I-5 overpass

Tribal Chairwoman Marie Zackuse discussed the past, present and future in a ‘State of the Tribes’ talk.

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Scholarships carry on baseball star’s memory

The Joey Dettrich Baseball Foundation has awarded $1,500 scholarships to 2018 graduates Sara Johnson (softball) and Conor Bardue…

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Woman escapes Marysville home where man barricaded himself

Police say the man allegedly choked the woman unconscious and threatened to kill her.

A mother hands her child a strawberry as families with children and teens eat at the Summer Free Lunch Program in the cafeteria at Sunnycrest Elementary on Wednesday, June 20, 2018 in Lake Stevens, Wa. This is the seventh summer of free lunches in Lake Stevens and the second at Sunnycrest.(Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Free summer meals served to kids in Snohomish County

More than 40 locations offer food at no cost for those 18 and younger

Decision on Marysville Pilchuck, Getchell high schools looms

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Decision on Marysville Pilchuck, Getchell high schools looms

The School Board will mull a recommended restructuring at its July 16 meeting.

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Input sought on future of Marysville’s State Avenue

The goal is to draft a plan by late 2018 and present it to the City Council early…

Veterans find hope and healing through Warrior Games

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Veterans find hope and healing through Warrior Games

Tim Vaughn, of Marysville, a member of Team Navy, competes as he continues to recover from an assault.

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Marysville honors businessman who sent kids to D.C. rally

Roger Gable was honored by Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring as the city’s Volunteer of the Month at the…

MAP Scholarship winners head off to colleges

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MAP Scholarship winners head off to colleges

On May 24, nearly 150 people attended the YMCA of Snohomish County’s annual My Achievers Program (MAP) Recognition…

Hopelessly behind on credits, he was an unlikely graduate

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Hopelessly behind on credits, he was an unlikely graduate

Through four schools and a military academy, an Arlington teen overcame grief and earned a diploma.

Oregon State ousts UW from College World Series

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Oregon State ousts UW from College World Series

Former Marysville Pilchuck High School and EvCC star Kyle Nobach hit a pivotal homer for the Beavers.

Cans to coins: Preschoolers give food bank program a boost

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Cans to coins: Preschoolers give food bank program a boost

A classroom lesson about recycling led to an aluminum can collection among families in the Marysville School District’s…

Car’s driver injured in collision with train in Marysville

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Car’s driver injured in collision with train in Marysville

A portion of 136th Street was closed Friday morning.

Jam, eat, play at the 87th Marysville Strawberry Festival

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Jam, eat, play at the 87th Marysville Strawberry Festival

The annual festival has a carnival, talent show, market, parades and a shortcake-eating contest.

Kolleen Lothian, 31, a seventh grade teacher at Totem Middle School did a project with students called Genius Hour where they develop a research and action project to raise money for causes. With students Mckinley Galde, Sydney Sumsion and Molly Wright. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Google’s ‘Genius Hour’ inspired Marysville students to raise $3K

A teacher tasked some of her students to find causes to research and support. The project took off.

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Getchell grad awarded Knights of Columbus scholarship

The Marysville Knights of Columbus awarded its 2018 Thomas LaMere Memorial Scholarship of $1,000 to Marycruz Morales, a…