Photographs from the most-recent contests for M-P volleyball, Arlington football and Lakewood soccer.
MARYSVILLE – Luckily for Jay Tardif, his football team did better than the Seahawks last weekend.
MARYSVILLE – Mayor Jon Nehring would like to meet with you over coffee, share ideas on city issues and give you a glimpse of what’s in store for next year.
MARYSVILLE – Volunteers from several organizations will kick off the Marysville All City Food Drive from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, to help neighbors in need this holiday season by collecting donations of money, food and unused toys.
SMOKEY POINT – A Candidates Forum will take place Tuesday, Oct. 14, with eight hopefuls invited.
I am writing to you to make you aware of an oversight in our city’s municipal code regarding their newly enacted compulsory garbage service, which went into affect this year. These codes encourage irresponsibility and mismanagement of natural resources by increasing additional waste to our landfills. They penalize our longtime city residents, or newly annexed in residents, like myself, who have been practicing being “green” and reducing our carbon footprint (in my personal case for over 38 years).
On the Nov. 4 ballot, Arlington School District voters will be asked to approve a new two-year Transportation Vehicle Fund Levy. The school board has placed this levy on the ballot to request funding to replace 26 aging school buses.
The Marysville Jail is not anywhere near as bad as the Snohomish County Jail, but an escape from the former recently still is embarrassing.
Nobody likes to pay for something they don’t use. And nobody likes to be forced to buy something they don’t want.
Lawyers in Snohomish County have voiced their opinions about four judicial candidates on the Nov. 4 general election ballot for positions on the District Court.
MARYSVILLE – A 21-year-old Marysville man has been booked into the Snohomish County Jail and is being held on $150,000 bail after a fight in the Marysville Jail over a T-shirt.
MARYSVILLE – Drivers should plan for full closures of 84th Street Northeast this week for the final paving of a new roundabout on State Route 9.
MARYSVILLE – Detective Craig Bartl was named Marysville Police Department Officer of the Year for heading a 2013 homicide case involving an 82-year-old man in an RV park that resulted in murder convictions of two criminals.
