In a modern spin on the old “wanted” posters of the Old West, local police departments are using a new tool to help identify suspects. www.CanYouID.me is a website that enables police to identify unnamed suspects.
MARYSVILLE — HBO is taking a shot at America’s obesity problem with a multipart TV series and public health campaign called “The Weight of the Nation,” which they’re sharing at the community level to inspire solution-seeking discussions.
Two class actions have been filed against Cedar Grove alleging that its Everett and Maple Valley composting facilities create noxious odors that interfere with neighboring residents’ ability to use and enjoy their property. These odors have allegedly created such a stench that even normal use of their property, like birthday or holiday parties and outdoor barbecues and gatherings, has been intolerable. Unlike the lawsuits that were previously filed on behalf of specific groups of residents, the two cases filed Feb. 13 by the law offices of Michael Withey and Macuga, Liddle & Dubin seek class action status on behalf of thousands of residents, and demand that Cedar Grove install the equipment necessary to eliminate the stench.
Denise Jantz has a gutted basement and a torn-up backyard, and like her neighbor Roy Meyer, she believes that someone should be held accountable for it.
EVERETT – The third annual Heroes Half Marathon and 10K, celebrating retired and active military, is set for April 28 and will run from Everett to Marysville and back.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police detectives have arrested a second suspect in the murder of 82-year-old Arthur Schroeder. It is believed the 26-year-old Marysville man was present and participated in the murder along with a 28-year-old woman who was booked into jail for murder on the evening of Feb. 10. The man — who was already incarcerated in the Snohomish County Jail on other, unrelated charges — has been formally booked for murder, robbery and the theft of a motor vehicle.
Athletes from three local high school bowling teams are gearing up for the WSBPA High School Varsity Championships on Feb. 16-17, at Acme Bowl in Tukwila, Wash.
Afew years ago the talk of the town was the size of Marysville-Pilchuck High School — about 2,800 students on the only high school campus. Not many were happy with so many students in one school.
MARYSVILLE — A 28-year-old Marysville woman has been arrested and booked into the Snohomish County Jail for murder, robbery and the theft of a motor vehicle.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Kiwanis Club invites the public to a special benefit concert featuring young Marysville artists and Edmonds Community College’s premier Soundsation Jazz Choir, which will raise funds for student vocational-technical scholarships.
MARYSVILLE — With persistent heavy rainfall taking its toll on Marysville and Snohomish County, residents and businesses are encouraged to prepare themselves for an extended forecast that calls for more bouts of rainfall, which can lead to potential flooding, debris flows and mudslides.
MARYSVILLE — Nine citizens are in the running to fill the vacancy on the City Council to succeed Council member Carmen Rasmussen.
Sports Schedule — Feb. 6
Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell divers compete in the district prelims at Mariner High School at 5 p.m.
