The Washington State Patrol is reporting a two-car accident on SR 9, near 60th Street NE, which occurred at approximately 4:55 p.m., Tuesday, and resulted in both cars coming to rest in a ditch and one person with injuries being transported to the hospital in Everett.
In an e-mail sent to The Marysville Globe at 4:25 p.m. July 12, slightly more than two hours before the first Marysville School District Board of Directors meeting held since his return from Washington, D.C., Board member Michael Kundu confirmed his resignation from the Board effective the same day.
Jon Nehring just recently started his third term on the Marysville City Council, but he’s already getting ready for his new job in August.
Marysville residents are invited to meet with outgoing Mayor Dennis Kendall and incoming Mayor Jon Nehring for coffee and conversation in a casual setting at a ‘coffee klatsch’ at 10 a.m. on July 13.
The first “Crowns For Hope” charity luncheon pageant is set for July 31, but the deadline to enter without a late fee is July 24.
Monica Berginc was inspired to create and coordinate the event by meeting 2009’s Mrs. Washington international, DeAnna Emborski, at the All American Girl Pageant in Marysville in February. Berginc wanted to organize a children’s and young adults’ beauty pageant to support a worthwhile community cause, and after hearing how Emborski, the outgoing publisher of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, used her participation in pageants to raise awareness about domestic violence, Berginc chose Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County as Crowns For Hope’s cause.
On July 8, Marysville police detectives were able to return $11,000 to a 73-year-old Marysville woman who had lost close to $37,000 to a Jamaican lottery scam a few weeks before.
With temperatures expected to rise this week, the American Red Cross encourages individuals and families to take the necessary precautions. The very young and the elderly are especially vulnerable to the heat, so it is important that families and friends check on them regularly.
The Tulalip Lions Club and PC Recycle of Arlington teamed up to help area techies dispose of their old and outdated electronics in an environmentally safe way.
John Rants, band director for the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus, has been named this year’s Seattle Symphony Educator of the Year.
Drivers should plan ahead for overnight lane closures on both directions of I-5 near Marysville and Arlington this week. Crews working on the I-5 Marysville median barrier project and the I-5/SR 531 interchange project will close lanes on I-5 Tuesday through Thursday nights.
TULALIP — A Bothell boy could lose his hand after setting off a leftover firework on Mission Beach on the Tulalip Reservation July 5.
While Dennis Kendall is loath to point to any one event or circumstance that inspired him to resign as mayor of Marysville, he acknowledged that a recent painful loss played a significant part in it.
School is out for summer, but the school library at Pinewood Elementary is open for business.
Pinewood’s “Hang Out and Read” weekly program received a boost in its second week from area children’s author Trudi Trueit, who stopped by June 30 to read from her latest book.