An estimated 50 local “jailbirds” served their sentences at Bob’s Burgers and Brew April 29, but the restaurant was happy to have them, because the “prisoners” were part of the Muscular Dystrophy Association “Lock-Up” fundraiser for the Marysville-Tulalip community.
TULALIP — The State of the Tulalip Tribes was the subject of the April 30 Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort.
Speaking before fellow members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, Tulalip Tribal Chair Mel Sheldon Jr. described a community that’s tightened its collective belt recently, but is still optimistic about its future.
EVERETT — Timothy Brenton, the Marysville resident and Seattle police officer who was killed in the line of duty last year, was among those honored during the Snohomish County Labor Council’s Workers Memorial Day observance ceremony April 28.
City of Marysville traffic engineers spent May 3 chasing the effects of the day’s windstorm.
Marysville Police are looking for the owners of an urn that wound up in their custody last month.
The medical marijuana dispensary within city limits, that had applied for a business license from the city, has agreed to shut down its business, according to city of Marysville Public Information Officer Doug Buell.
The 2010 Marysville Strawberry Festival Talent Show will take place June 17 at 6 p.m. in the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Auditorium, but the show can’t go on without performers.
The city of Marysville teamed up with various community organizations for a “green day” April 24, to commemorate the weekend after Earth Day.
Liberty Elementary celebrated Earth Day April 22 by giving its first-grade students a hands-on lesson in horticulture.
Liberty Elementary first-grade teacher Corina Hansen explained that four classes of first-graders, with approximately 25 students each, planted flowers and bulbs in the school’s planter surrounding its sign.
TULALIP – After their annual “Junktique” sale at the Jennings Park barn raised an estimated $2,600 April 10, the members of Soroptimist International of Marysville honored a number of women, April 13 in the Pacific Rim Supper Club, for their contributions to the community.
Longtime Marysville Soroptimist members Alice Demmig and Mary Jane Miller were named “Women of Distinction” for their service in and commitment to the ideals of the organization.
“The Sound of Music” is entering its second week at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, and the student actors are excited to share the results of their four months of rehearsals with the community.
City of Marysville officials were as surprised as anyone else to learn that a medicinal marijuana dispensary had set up shop within the city limits. The shop was discovered when police where investigating an April 20 robbery of approximately $50,000 worth of marijuana from a couple in Skagit County.
Dominique Jenkins and Alexa McClintock spent a rainy school-day morning planting and naming trees.