ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
Michael Stevens credits his interest in city government to his tenure on the city of Marysville Planning Commission and his professional background as an architect.
The greenery of the Plant Farm at Smokey Point was soon dotted with orange on the morning of Oct. 2, as Marysville Rotarians prepared for the return of their annual “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which kicks off Oct. 9.
Life-threatening situations are nothing new to Ray Hancock who’s served as a firefighter with the Marysville Fire District for 17 years, but on April 6 he learned he was facing a danger that’s much harder to escape from than a burning building.
“That’s the date I was diagnosed,” said Hancock, who’d served as a driver on the Ladder 62 crew since its conception.
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring’s first solo “coffee klatch” Sept. 29 drew a number of older citizens to the Marysville YMCA who expressed concerns about what the
Wendy Fryberg and Tom Albright are the newest members of the Marysville School District Board of Directors.
Board President Cindy Erickson and existing members Darci Becker and Chris Nation voted unanimously Oct. 4 to appoint Fryberg as Director District 4 and Albright as Director District 5, after a series of candidate interviews that same evening that pitted Fryberg against Sue Rasmussen and Albright against Corinne Diteman for those positions.
Rainy skies and afternoon traffic didn’t stop Marysville Police Department personnel from raising funds for Special Olympics at the Marysville Applebee’s Sept. 24.
MARYSVILLE — For the students of Liberty Elementary, it’s a trip that’s literally been a lifetime in the making.
Liberty Elementary became a sister school to Nakano Elementary in Hiroshima, Japan, 24 years ago, and this November, a group of students and accompanying adults from Liberty Elementary will be taking the school’s second trip to Nakano Elementary since the two schools became sister schools.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville’s Rick Snyder was recognized this year for more than a dozen years of volunteer service to Providence Hospice and Home Care of Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — A death at the Marysville Regal Cinemas over the weekend appears to be the result of a firearms accident, according to Marysville Police.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council’s newest member got to work as soon as his fellow Council members selected him Sept. 27.
Michael Stevens was sworn into office by Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring after he and 11 other applicants were interviewed by the Council at that evening’s regular meeting.
The Tulalip Tribes “raised their hands” in charity to 250 organizations throughout the state of Washington Sept. 18, as the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Orca Ballroom hosted hundreds of guests for the Tribes’ annual “Raising Hands” evening dinner program.