MARYSVILLE — Students in need will receive aid from two different collection drives for school supplies on Saturday, Aug. 3.
Ballots for the Aug. 6 primary election were mailed July 18 and voters have started to return their completed ballots with Snohomish County Elections reporting that of the 333,994 ballots mailed out countywide, approximately 9.5 percent had been returned as of July 30 at 8:53 a.m.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville is seeking sponsors, and accepting submissions from vendors and performers, to participate in the first in what they hope will become an annual series of multicultural fairs, celebrating cultural diversity this fall through ethnic foods, music, dance and art.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation’s “Popcorn in the Park” movie series continues this Saturday, Aug. 3, at dusk, approximately 9 p.m., with the G-rated animated favorite, “Mary Poppins.”
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation’s “Sounds of Summer” concert series continues this Thursday, Aug. 1, at 7 p.m. with the BigLuv Band playing classic rock covers.
EVERETT — Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County is seeking new or very gently used twin blankets and towels for victims of domestic abuse and their children.
I hate politics. But when Bill Blake asked me to support his run for Snohomish County Council District 1, I made an exception because Bill is the opposite of what I dislike.
Ballots for the Aug. 6 primary election were mailed July 18 and voters have started to return their completed ballots.
Snohomish County has released its weekly Road Construction Update which includes several local roads.
Mike Hope may be running out of time to serve in the Legislature.
The city of Marysville’s summer concert series and “Popcorn in the Park” are in full swing at Jennings Park, where hundreds are flocking each week for free music and free movies, courtesy of the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department and a number of supportive community groups.
With as controversial as certain aspects of health care have become in the United States, it might be surprising to some to hear a distinguished group of medical professionals from overseas say that they need to consider more of an American approach to health care in their own country, but the members of a University Hospital Zurich study tour told The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times exactly that during their July 16 visit to the Everett Clinic in Smokey Point.
MARYSVILLE — Completing construction work early seems to be a trend on Getchell Road. Repairs to the Little Pilchuck Creek bridge wrapped up on Tuesday, July 23, more than a week and a half ahead of schedule.
