MARYSVILLE — Marysville American Legion Post 178 is hosting a resource for local veterans.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District Board of Directors has re-opened the application process to fill the Director District 2 seat that was vacated by Cindy Rebain (Erickson) on Sept. 3.
Arlington, Marysville and Everett residents will be among those throughout Snohomish County to get an extra chance to securely dispose of unwanted medications on Saturday, Oct. 26.
The National Weather Service in Seattle has Issued a Dense Fog Advisory which includes Everett and vicinity, and is in effect until 11 a.m. Wednesday morning.
Marysville Police responded to a reported domestic violence assault just after 8 p.m. Tuesday evening in the 8500 block of 60th Dr. NE., in Marysville.
Snohomish County Elections began mailing ballots on Thursday, Oct. 17, to more than 412,000 voters for the Nov. 5 General Election. The Snohomish County local voters’ pamphlets will be mailed one per household. Voters will also receive a pamphlet from the Secretary of State covering statewide ballot measures and advisory votes.
The Arlington and Marysville stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will celebrate the church’s 100-year affiliation with the Boy Scouts of America on Tuesday, Oct. 29.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville’s Brian Williams recently won a brand new truck by playing the Washington’s Lottery “Trucks and Bucks” Scratch game.
For his enthusiasm and dedication toward serving young people in the city of Marysville, Daryn Bundy has been recognized by Mayor Jon Nehring as September 2013’s Volunteer of the Month
In 1994, when Barb Hawkins was just 37 years old, she found a lump in the upper part of her breast. She was diagnosed with Stage I breast cancer and underwent a lumpectomy and radiation treatment. She took hormone-blocking medication for five years and was considered to be in remission.
The American Cancer Society will be “Making Strides Against Cancer” again this year, from 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Oct. 20, in Everett, and event organizers and participants alike hope to recruit as many fellow members of the community as they can, to help continue the ACS’s progress in dealing with this disease.
While a number of other health agencies throughout Snohomish County are able to specialize in diagnosing and treating certain parts of breast cancer, many of them refer their support services to the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership.
