This year’s All-City Food Drive for Marysville generated 6,063 pounds of food donations and $1,243 in cash and gift cards on Saturday, Nov. 3.
Four members of the public attended the city of Marysville’s open house on Wednesday, Oct. 24, to discuss a federal grant for cleaning up the Geddes Marina property, but that was four more than had attended the most recent previous meeting on another such grant. As such, city Land Use Engineering Services Manager Shawn Smith considered it progress, especially since the evening’s attendees were already asking questions before the meeting had even officially begun.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District is one of six school districts in Northwest Washington state that U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen recently announced would receive more federal Impact Aid funding immediately.
Jeff and Renae Allen were no strangers to waiting in line at the Marysville Community Food Bank, so when their fortunes had recovered enough that they no longer required its services, they started think about how they could support the organization that had given them so much aid when they needed it.
The Marysville Special Education PTSA’s third annual Resource Fair and Family Fun Night on Wednesday, Oct. 17, presented attendees with new vendors and new activities in a new location.
While a number of Halloween-themed community events will kick off during the weekend before Halloween itself, the Downtown Marysville Merchants Association will be commemorating Halloween on Oct. 31.
Hot rod and motorcycle enthusiasts will have a chance to show off their rides while helping to support an alternative avenue of education for area youth who share their passions.
After missing out on participating in it for the past couple of years, Marysville Police Custody Office Randy Nelson once again got a chance to mingle with the public in support of one of his favorite causes during the annual “Tip-a-Cop” event at the Red Robin restaurant in Lakewood on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Although Roger and Amy Sullivan’s “Wired Waffles” didn’t get a deal from any of the five celebrity investors on ABC’s “Shark Tank,” the Marysville couple who created the line of caffeine-infused waffles still consider their product’s appearance on the Oct. 12 episode of the show to be a major win.
The Marysville Library paid tribute not only to the 50th anniversary of the Sno-Isle Libraries on Saturday, Oct. 13, but also to the predecessors of Sno-Isle who worked to establish Marysville’s first library nearly a century ago.
MARYSVILLE — The owner of Wired Waffles in Marysville isn’t giving away any spoilers about his appearance on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Friday, Oct. 12, at 8 p.m., but he’s inviting 50 of his closest friends to his home for a viewing party of the episode, after an open house for the community from 6-8 p.m. at 8511 66th Pl. NE in Marysville.
TULALIP — A mother of two toddlers was ordered held on $75,000 cash-only bond on Thursday, Oct. 11, after pleading not guilty to two counts each of criminal endangerment and failure to support or care for a dependent person, after her children were found alone in a car and in need of medical attention on the Tulalip Tribal Reservation on Monday, Oct. 8.
While a number of other health agencies throughout Snohomish County are able to specialize in diagnosing and treating certain parts of breast cancer, many of them refer their support services to the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership.
