Hello new bridge, goodbye old bridge. It was time for the rusty relic to go but with its passing, a bit more of Marysville’s history slips from view. The change brought up memories of what travelers encountered when crossing the bridge into Marysville in the 1950s.
Andrew Vavrousek was awarded a $1,000 Charles W. Harrison Engineering Scholarship by the Washington State University College of Engineering and Architecture. Students receiving this award must demonstrate academic excellence in math and science and show an interest in engineering.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, announced on Friday, July 13, an $850,551 Early Head Start program grant for the Tulalip Tribes.
MARYSVILLE — The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the two deaths that occurred in a Marysville home on Friday, July 6, were a homicide and a suicide.
Mayor Jon Nehring is seeking individuals interested in filling a vacancy on the city of Marysville Planning Commission.
The Snohomish County DUI and Target Zero Task Force wants everyone to support and attend local community festivals this summer, but also would like to remind attendees to choose safe rides home if they decide to consume alcohol.
On July 6, at approximately 6:38 p.m., Marysville Police Officers were dispatched to the 16600 block of 25th Avenue in the city of Marysville in reference to an unclothed adult male shooting a firearm.
Just after 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 6, Marysville Police responded to a residence in the 5900 block of 64th Street where two people were discovered dead.
Student volunteers in Snohomish County will be now recognized in much the same way that student athletes in baseball, football, soccer and other sports are recognized through a new program organized by United Way of Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville branch of Windermere Real Estate and the Marysville Sunrise Rotary recently raised more than $20,000 for Housing Hope’s Beachwood property, located in Marysville, through this summer’s Strike Against Homelessness Bowl-a-Thon at the Strawberry Lanes in Marysville.
Dorothy was born July 25, 1917 in Silvana, WA to John B. and Ruth M. Knutson; she passed away July…
MARYSVILLE — The Quil Ceda and Tulalip elementary schools were recently named runners-up for the prestigious Shirley Hord Award, were featured in the Learning Forward’s national staff development magazine, and will be recognized at their National Conference in July.
