At 10:14 p.m. on Thursday , Oc.t 4, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 300 block of Marine View Drive. Firefighters arrived at 10:21 PM and located a fire in a single story residence.
Their fire engines will remain the same colors, but the firefighters of Marysville and Arlington will be wearing pink with their uniforms throughout the month of October in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Daily Sports Schedule — Oct. 6
Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell girls swimming competes at the Mukilteo Invite at the King County Aquatic Center.
Marysville Getchell cross country competes at the Richland Invite at Carmichael at 11:15 a.m.
Marysville-Pilchuck cross country competes at the Hole in the Wall invitational at Lakewood starting at 9 a.m.
Snohomish County citizens can avoid the misery of flu this year by rolling up their sleeves for shots. This year’s vaccine is available at medical providers and pharmacies throughout the county and will protect against three kinds of influenza virus that make people sick.
TULALIP — The Taste of Tulalip’s third annual “Tweet-Up” will run from 6-9 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 5, in the Orca Ballroom of the Tulalip Resort Casino, and The Marysville Globe will be there to report live on each dish.
Daily Sports Schedule — Oct. 5
Marysville-Pilchuck football competes in their homecoming game against Stanwood at 7 p.m.
Marysville Getchell football plays at Everett at 5 p.m.
Allen Knight Remington Jr. died on Thursday October 4, 2012 with family members at his side. “Al” was born in…
For the first time in Marysville history, the sixth annual Twilight Cross Country Invitational was hosted on Saturday, Sept. 29, by the Marysville Getchell Chargers, rather than the Marysville-Pilchuck Tomahawks, though both teams performed as “two parts of one community.”
The scene: It is a dark and stormy night. Howling wind bowls trees over. Lightning bolts flash. Cars skid off wet pavement to knock down power poles. Homes go dark across east Marysville, sending householders groping toward shelves and drawers where, dependent on their state of memory and degree of organization, flashlights and candles might be found.
Every week, over 100 women in Washington state are diagnosed with breast cancer. Being diagnosed with this disease is as scary as you can imagine. I would know. Two years ago, I was diagnosed. Because I had the unending support of my family, a great job with a compassionate staff, health insurance and — most importantly — an early diagnosis I was fortunate. For far too many women — and men — in our community, this is not the case. I hear these stories every day.
Daily Sports Schedule — Oct. 2
Marysville-Pilchuck girls soccer plays Shorecrest at home at 7:30 p.m.
Two important deadlines are fast approaching for anyone wanting to register to vote in this fall’s important General Election. Ballots go in the mail by Oct. 19, and you don’t want to be left out, Secretary of State Sam Reed said Oct. 2.
