MARYSVILLE — Quilceda Community Services, a non-profit corporation in Marysville, provides residential care and a recreation program for those with special needs, and the agency is seeking volunteers for fundraising events, as well as to staff its thrift store and assist at Willow Place, its specialized recreation day program.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring recently presented a city employee with a “Dare to Soar” Innovative Service Award for efforts that led to significant energy cost savings at the Marysville Waste Water Treatment Plant.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring and Marysville City Council members joined other Washington state officials, as part of an estimated 2,000 local leaders from across the country, at the annual Congressional City Conference from March 8-12 in Washington, D.C.
MARYSVILLE — The eighth annual Marysville Poochapalooza is seeking pet-related vendors and business sponsors for Snohomish County’s biggest summertime outdoor dog event celebrating pet lovers and their four-legged best friends.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police detectives, with the assistance of the Department of Homeland Security and the Renton Police Department, arrested a 27-year-old Renton man in connection with a robbery that occurred in Marysville on Feb. 6. During the robbery, the suspect pointed a handgun at the occupants of a car, and identified himself as a law enforcement officer to gain compliance from the victims.
TULALIP — As of 2:31 p.m. on Friday, March 14, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office and Marysville Fire Department are still on scene at the Battle Creek Golf Course investigating a death reported at around 1:20 p.m. The person who called 911 reported that there was a deceased person found on the 13th fairway of the golf course. At this time, the death is not believed to be suspicious.
MARYSVILLE — A two-tenths of a percent sales-tax measure that city officials say will pave the way for fixing roads, taking care of unmet transportation needs, and improving pedestrian and bicycle safety and access will go before Marysville voters on April 22.
MARYSVILLE — Just after 9 a.m. on Thursday, March 13, an espresso stand located in the 10300 block of State Avenue in Marysville was robbed at gunpoint.
EVERETT — The Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS Ingraham (FFG 61) departs Naval Station Everett on Tuesday, March 11, for a seven-month deployment to the U.S. 4th Fleet area of responsibility.
ARLINGTON — The Gleneagle Golf Course at 7619 E. Country Club Dr. in Arlington will serve as the site for the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Music Boosters’ “For the Love of Music Auction” from 5-10 p.m. on Saturday, March 8.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring is proud to honor Mary Jane Miller as Volunteer of the Month for her decades-long community service that has benefitted local students, hospital patients and their loved ones, as well as many others fortunate enough to know her.
Little Costa Rica has been judged to be the world’s happiest place, based on average levels of health, satisfaction with life and devotion to preservation and sustainable development. The most foreign thing about Costa Rica is that the bottom-line doesn’t dictate values as it does here. When major decisions are to be made, they’re decided on the basis of whether they’re good for people and the environment.
Six years ago, the Great Recession hit town. Every town. Still today, this worst economic calamity in more than seven decades is pummeling Marysville, Tulalip, and our other Snohomish County communities. The economic doldrums are hitting us every bit as hard as folks in other Washington regions, other states, and other countries.
