MARYSVILLE — The city is warning motorists and pedestrians that some roads are closed due to the wind blowing down trees onto power lines.
EVERETT — The Lake Stevens man responsible for last year’s shooting spree that targeted police in three cities is facing decades behind bars when he is sentenced later this month.
SNOHOMISH — Marysville-Pilchuck and Getchell swim teams had an “epic” meet at districts Nov. 7 at the Snohomish Aquatic Center. The M-P team placed second overall with a score of 263 points. MG placed 10th scoring 76.
Praise to all who put together and participated in the Walk of Strength at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on the anniversary of the shooting. It was a fitting way to honor the victims.
Seven people from Marysville were arrested Nov. 5 after a two-year investigation of a major heroin and meth trafficking ring in King and Snohomish counties.
It is not looking good for all of the fans of fireworks in Marysville.
An advisory vote to ban fireworks in the city was failing miserably at the polls Tuesday night, losing 67 percent to 33 percent.
MARYSVILLE – After losing a heart-breaker 26-25 to Edmonds-Woodway Oct. 29, Marysville-Pilchuck needs help to advance in the high school football playoffs.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will discuss spending almost $530,000 to upgrade the wastewater treatment plant at its work session Nov. 2.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School Board will vote on expanding the School Resource Officer program in the district from two to five at its meeting Nov. 2.
MARYSVILLE — The city has entered into a contract to buy the old Welco Lumber mill site adjacent to Interstate 5 on the Ebey Slough waterfront.
MARYSVILLE – A year ago was the worst day in Marysville school history.
But rather than look away, Marysville and Tulalip Tribes officials worked to open communications so another tragedy won’t happen.
Preparation is key in dealing with fires during a disaster situation. People need to know how to turn off utilities that may fuel a fire. They need to have and know how to use a fire extinguisher. And they need to know when to leave to keep themselves safe.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville-Pilchuck High School booster club wants to help a local family who lost their mother to breast cancer three weeks ago.
