MARYSVILLE – The city says that 108th Street NE from 51st to 67th Avenue NE near Marysville-Pilchuck High School will be closed for repaving starting Monday, Aug. 18.
MARYSVILLE – What’s Brewing? Classic Coffee Shop, 1309 State Ave., is a new business in town.
Marysville is the fifth-most stressful city to live in for all of the state of Washington, according to research done by CreditDonkey.com.
Alison Joy Williams, a 1977 graduate from Arlington High School as Alison Davis, will be performing in an acoustic concert in Arlington for the first time since becoming a professional recording artist.
Snohomish County Sheriff’s detectives are asking for the public’s help in finding a woman suspected of intimidating a witness to a crime.
Praise to Aspen and Kane Brisbin giving money from their lemonade stand to a family in need.
One of the best things about living in the United States is our right of Freedom of Speech.
The majority of emails coming into the Globe still favor a fireworks ban on the 4th of July. But those who still want fireworks say more good comes from them than bad.
MARYSVILLE – Michael and Janet Elmore of Marysville brought in 350 pounds of food when they opened their homes to visitors Aug. 2 to see their backyard garden-railroad.
SEATTLE — Christina Carlson of Tulalip was told Monday that a rotten childhood was no excuse for leaving her two young daughters without food or water inside a car so full of human feces and urine that the odor could be detected 30 feet away.
More emails being sent to the Marysville Globe are supporting a ban on fireworks in the city. However, the majority still are in favor of a ban.
MARYSVILLE – The 29th Annual Marysville Street Festival will take place Aug. 8-10, featuring Homegrown and Homemade entertainment, arts and crafts, and food.
In unscientific survey, 100 percent of respondents so far say they would support a ban of fireworks in Marysville.
