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Two children hit their heads when a school bus and a semi truck crashed near Marysville. The crash occurred on Highway 9 at 84th Street shortly after 9 a.m. Both an 8-year-old and a 6-year-old hit their heads during the crash and were transported to the hospital as a precaution, according to the Mukilteo School District. The Washington State Patrol said their injuries were minor. The driver was not hurt. The two children were the only passengers on the bus. WSP said the school bus was unable to stop in time and hit the semitruck from behind.
A Marysville child was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after a one-car collision on Highway 530 near Darrington Saturday morning. The girl, 2, was listed in stable condition Saturday afternoon. A Marysville man, 27, also was injured. He was treated and released from Cascade Valley Hospital. The Washington State Patrol said the man was driving a Honda Civic eastbound when he rolled the car. It ran into a private driveway before landing in a ditch.
35-year-old Joseph Harvey was seriously injured on Tuesday when he was struck by a car in the 7000 block of 35th Avenue Northeast on the Tulalip Reservation. The family of the victim, who is believed to be a transient living on the reservation, told investigators he was near the road talking on his cellphone shortly before he was hit. The driver of the car reported that he stopped and pulled over after something struck and shattered his windshield. When he got out, the driver saw the victim lying off the roadway.