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Local firefighters perform rescue drills
These construction workers are using exactly the type of wall climbing rig firefighters say could malfunction and necessitate a high altitude rescue. - Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM TULALIP Firefighter rescue tech Matt Campbell said he had no qualms in being the first to dangle over the edge of the 12-story Tulalip Hotel.

Scouts tour The Globe
From left, Caden Kolling, Alden Dufour and Aidan Tapusoa, all Tiger Scouts from Pack 72, Den 1 in Marysville, visited the office of The Marysville Globe May 7. - Aug 28 2008, 11:20 AM From left, Caden Kolling, Alden Dufour and Aidan Tapusoa,...
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Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM Fire District to hold rummage sale

Staff changes arrive at Marysville City Hall
Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM MARYSVILLE The changes happened unofficially last month, but the city now has formally announced several promotions among the top ranks at City Hall.

Firstly, with the unanimous approval of City Council arriving last week, former public works director Paul Roberts has stepped into an executive position at City Hall.

Prior to the Council vote, Roberts said his primary responsibility will be serving as an assistant to Mayor Dennis Kendall and Chief Administrative Officer Mary Swenson. He added the change is part of an overall plan to grow the city public works department and that one of his first duties will be helping with the upcoming annexation of the Marysville Urban Growth Area.

Dairy women select ambassador
Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM More than 170 dairy farmers and their friends and families gathered Saturday, April 19 to find out who would be their ambassador for the upcoming year.

Brownies tour The Globe
Brownie Troop 50010, from Marysville, visited the Marysville Globe, May 8. They were, from left, McKenna O’Toole, Elyse Furnas, Seri Hawk, Kaleigh Carroll, Sydney Bumstead, Abigail Hau, Hailey Sims and Sarah Turral. - Aug 28 2008, 11:20 AM
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY CITY OF MARYSVILLE
Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM In the Matter of the Estate of

Stickey Fingers offers barbecue
Kelly Jermyn said the care he took in selecting a cooker for his restaurant is one key to the taste of his food. The pork butts slow-cooking here are his most popular item. - Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM MARYSVILLE Having grown up with people who took their barbecuing very seriously, Kelly Jermyn probably is in a position to make the following statement with some degree of authority.

Historical Society seeks $1 million grant
Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM MARYSVILLE Marysville Historical Society President Ken Cage said he would deliver the grant application in person.

Dog owners group to meet May 21
Aug 28 2008, 3:55 PM MARYSVILLE The Marysville Dog Owners Group