Two weeks after it opened for business, the Community Transit park and ride station at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street was officially dedicated Dec. 15 by CT CEO Joyce Eleanor and Board Chair Carlton Gipson, as well as CT Board member and Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall.
Arlington-based registered nurse Kathy Ketchum was the original “Organ Lady” in 1989, and the “Choice and Consequence” program she started received $10,000 from the Tulalip Tribes this year.
Two weeks after it opened for business, the Community Transit park and ride station at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street was officially dedicated Dec. 15 by CT CEO Joyce Eleanor and Board Chair Carlton Gipson, as well as CT Board member and Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall.
More than 60 area families received support from regional law enforcement, military members, businesses and other organizations during the Fraternal Order of Police’s annual “Shop with a Cop” program in Snohomish County.
Riley Taitingfong and Zack Hanson have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis Students of the Month for November.
The Marysville Fire District Foundation sent Marysville firefighters and Santa Claus out to collect for the Marysville Community Food Bank, Dec. 9-11.
Tulalip Elementary fifth-graders Weslynn Jones and Antonio Martinez found themselves rewarded for their performance in class when representatives from the Everett Silvertips showed up at their school Dec. 8 to present them with tickets to a hockey game.
Both those who served and those who have known them took time Dec. 7 to honor the memories of America’s veterans during the 68th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
The Dec. 7 retirement of Don Hatch Jr. from the Marysville School District Board of Directors was marked with laughter, storytelling and praise for the man whom so many family members, friends, colleagues and community members agreed has been motivated to advocate for the children of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
Don Hatch Jr. marked the end of a historic career at the Marysville School District Dec. 7, but he and everyone who spoke on his behalf at the MSD Service Center that evening expressed confidence that he would remain an active voice and volunteer on behalf of the schools and the children of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
Literary studies met scientific exploration at Liberty Elementary Dec. 3, as three fifth-grade classrooms braved the early morning chill to send their creations into the sky.
Attendees of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Business Before Hours Nov. 20 got a taste of what the SuperHost Fundamentals course could offer them, not just to take advantage of traffic to the upcoming Olympics in Vancouver, but also to help grow and maintain their returning customer bases in the long run.
Brad Smith is no newcomer to law enforcement, but he is the newest officer to join the Marysville Police Department.
