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In Uniform: 364th trains in Talisman Saber

364th trains in Talisman Saber

The countless hours Jim Mathis spent creating and enjoying a garden with his wife, Susan Hansberry, has given the Vietnam veteran, who suffers from cancer, a feeling of peace and help with his PTSD. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Vietnam veteran with cancer finds solace in his garden

MARYSVILLE — Jim Mathis thought joining the Marine Corps would make childhood dreams come true. He signed up…

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Construction starts Monday on new Marysville water main

MARYSVILLE — A $1.18 million project to build a new water main along 83rd Avenue NE begins Monday…

House burns near Marysville; damage estimated at $200,000

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House burns near Marysville; damage estimated at $200,000

MARYSVILLE — Investigators are looking into the cause of a fire in a Marysville-area home on Thursday. Damage…

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Police confiscate guns, drugs, cash at property near Arlington

MARYSVILLE — Police recovered 13 guns, drugs and more than $9,100 in cash Monday from a property near…

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Collegiate honor society inductees

Local residents initiated into the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi:

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Woman says armed highway robbers took her casino winnings

MARYSVILLE — An Arlington woman who was driving home from the Tulalip Resort Casino early Friday reported being…

Marysville Pilchuck grad says tech can improve the world

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Marysville Pilchuck grad says tech can improve the world

MARYSVILLE — Loren Anderson recently graduated as one of four valedictorians at Marysville Pilchuck High School. He is…

More than s’mores: Camp Fire celebrates 100 years

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More than s’mores: Camp Fire celebrates 100 years

STANWOOD — On a grassy field near the lake, staff and counselors greet each other with camp names…

This elite Lake Stevens athlete competes in combat boots

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This elite Lake Stevens athlete competes in combat boots

LAKE STEVENS — Sgt. Grant Reimers, of Lake Stevens, was named the Army Guard’s Soldier of the Year…

Program in Marysville finds jobs for people with disabilities

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Program in Marysville finds jobs for people with disabilities

MARYSVILLE — Ryan Outsen made perfect mounds of frozen yogurt toppings as he refilled bins between customers.

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Marysville crash that closed I-5 began as rear-end collision

MARYSVILLE — A wreck that sent a man to the hospital Wednesday started with a rear-end collision along…

That 10-mile I-5 traffic jam was due to crash in Marysville

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That 10-mile I-5 traffic jam was due to crash in Marysville

MARYSVILLE — A driver was seriously injured after a passenger car and two semi-trucks collided on I-5 in…

Marysville groups pool efforts to ‘Stuff the Bus’ for students

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Marysville groups pool efforts to ‘Stuff the Bus’ for students

MARYSVILLE — There are no big yellow vehicles involved in the local “Stuff the Bus” campaign.

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Overnight closures of Highway 529 into Marysville next week

MARYSVILLE — Overnight drivers who use the Highway 529 Ebey Slough bridge in Marysville should plan ahead for…

Other races: Fire district commissioner survives gaffe

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Other races: Fire district commissioner survives gaffe

Snohomish County primary election results

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Insurer settles with families of MPHS shooting victims

MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District’s insurance company has agreed to pay $18 million to the families of…

Shortage of bus drivers has school districts scrambling

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Shortage of bus drivers has school districts scrambling

MARYSVILLE — Three school bus drivers in training had their first day behind the wheel Thursday.

Marysville toddler fighting back: ‘Cancer messed with wrong kid’

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Marysville toddler fighting back: ‘Cancer messed with wrong kid’

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Warm Beach Senior Community members tend to a thriving garden

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Warm Beach Senior Community members tend to a thriving garden

STANWOOD — The pea plants grew so high this year that the gardeners needed a ladder to harvest…