Students in the Marysville School District returned to school on Wednesday, Sept. 4, and we asked readers to submit photos of their children’s first day of school. We’ll put all of the photos in a slideshow and you can view them on our Facebook page.
The Marysville and Arlington community food banks will be among the beneficiaries of the week-long food drive conducted by the Arlington stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, from Monday, Sept. 9, through Saturday, Sept. 14.
It’s hard to grasp the immensity of change that’s shaking up many Marysville churches. It’s like trying to gauge the intensity of a tide when you’re being swept along with it. Yet quite a number of churches in Marysville are growing with (or suffering from) a tide of change that will not leave things as they were.
TULALIP — Based on nominations submitted by the public in June of this year, United Way of Snohomish County will recognize five of the county’s top volunteers at its annual Spirit of Snohomish County Breakfast on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at the Tulalip Resort Casino.
MARYSVILLE — Residents of Washington state’s 2nd Congressional District are invited to join U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen at a community coffee on Thursday, Sept. 5.
Larsen will be available to answer questions and discuss issues facing Congress from 3:30-4:30 p.m. that day at the Boondockers Cafe, located at 1008 Cedar Ave. in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites area families to “Touch A Truck,” a free annual event that puts kids in the drivers’ seats of public works big rigs, police and fire vehicles, and other heavy-duty equipment that children see out on city streets every day.
MARYSVILLE — If your child is drawn to dribbling fast breaks down court and launching net-bound layups, you can sign up now for the city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department’s popular basketball league for young people in grades 1-8.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Free Methodist Church and the Set-Free Movement will be sponsoring a Set-Free Walk on Saturday, Sept. 7, starting in the upper parking lot of the church with a rally at 9:30 a.m. and the actual walk following at 10 a.m., to increase awareness of modern day human trafficking and to raise money for a seed fund for the Peoria Home initiative.
The Marysville Getchell Chargers are gearing up for their third varsity football season and hoping to improve on their success from the 2012 year.
MARYSVILLE — A home with an eye-popping backyard railroad garden, a State Avenue office building with curb appeal, and a colorful, trendsetting makeover of office space downtown are this year’s winners of the Pride of Marysville neighborhood improvement awards.
The websites for The Arlington Times and The Marysville Globe are getting a fresh look Aug. 27 that will help readers get faster access to local news — and more of it.
Those looking for a more transparent government are increasingly relying on public records to make it happen.
Michael Imboden was awarded a $1,000 Richard and Bonnie Winkwenwerder Scholarship by the Washington State University Department of Mathematics. Students receiving this scholarship must be pursuing a degree in mathematics and demonstrate academic excellence and involvement.
