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While the local events differ greatly in who's participating and who will benefit, the one thing they all have in common is local people giving of themselves to help others in an outpouring of kindness and compassion.
For example, in Marysville last weekend the members of Sorptomist International of Marysville held their annual Junktique sale at Jennings Memorial Park to raise funds to benefit local students, the Marysville Food Bank and the Battered Women's Center in Everett. The efforts of the Soroptimists will improve the lives of many in our community.
Marysville schools work to improve student behavior
Aug 28 2008, 4:00 PM
MARYSVILLE With the opening last month of its seventh "mid-major" anchor tenant, the city's biggest retail development to date is essentially complete in its spot on Twin Lakes Boulevard.
'Tip-a-Cop' enlists police as waiters
Aug 28 2008, 4:00 PM
SMOKEY POINT Many patrons of the Smokey Point Red Robin restaurant were surprised to see their waiters wearing a slightly different uniform, and police officers from Arlington, Marysville and Lake Stevens got a chance to walk in somebody else's shoes, all on behalf of charity.
Adopt-A-Stream offers waterway tune-ups
Aug 28 2008, 3:59 PM
MARYSVILLE According to the Adopt-A-Stream Foundation, the basic creek geography for this region goes something like this:
Proposed I-5 ramp could ease Fourth Street congestion The move also might cut down on traffic problems in the area of the Fourth Street and I-5 interchange, which officials estimate sees about 28,000 cars per day.
Formally public works director, but now sporting the newly created title of Marysville executive director, Paul Roberts said the city has joined forces with its nearest southern neighbor and the Port of Everett to study the feasibility of adding an I-5 interchange to SR 529.