MARYSVILLE — In partnership with the Sno-Isle Libraries, WorkSource Snohomish County will be conducting workshops on creating a targeted resume, along with mock panel interviews, at libraries in Marysville and throughout the county this spring.
As Senate President Brad Owens announced that the same-sex marriage bill, ESSB 6239, had passed, an anxious audience of hundreds watching attentively during tense floor debate erupted with applause.
TULALIP — Marysville police are investigating the armed robbery of a 25-year-old Tulalip woman that occurred on the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 1.
TULALIP — An arrest has been made in the death of Pat Buckmaster, whom detectives believe was killed during a burglary and robbery at 4319 Meridian Ave. N. in Marysville on Dec. 1, 2011.
Tomahawk boys basketball hosted 4A North fifth-place Arlington on Jan. 24 seeking vengeance for the 75-50 drubbing they suffered at Arlington on Dec. 9.
Look at a high school text book. Everything is first-class, or was when it was new. It’s tough, colorful, heavy and made to last. If you tried lugging a trade paperback to school and back every day it would be a mess of loose pages within a week or two. Library-rated bindings last longer but even they are no match for the durability of textbooks. Of course that level of quality costs a bundle so with school budgets in crisis you can be sure that school districts are squeezing one more year from nearly used up textbooks.
MARYSVILLE — Last year, 2,231 Snohomish County working families had their taxes prepared for free at a United Way Tax Preparation Site, saving an estimated $368,000 in tax preparation fees. Approximately 84 percent of them received an average refund of $2,189, for a total of more than $4.1 million, including $1.1 million in Earned Income Tax Credits.
It’s one of the reasons why Ron Foss of Marysville will be volunteering again to help people prepare their basic tax returns.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department, in partnership with the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department and the Marysville Community Coalition, will conduct the latest in a series of free community forums designed to help families better prepare for a disaster or emergency, and provide helpful driving safety advice.
EVERETT — Community members are invited to join students, faculty and staff to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Wednesday, Feb. 8, at Everett Community College.
OLYMPIA — Marysville Getchell High School student Dallas Duplessis of Tulalip served under state Rep. John McCoy (D-Tulalip) as a legislative page on the floor of the House of Representatives for the week of Jan. 16.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring honored city Planning Commissioner and local Realtor Marvetta Toler with a first-ever Leader in Diversity Award for her role in forming the Mayor’s Diversity Advisory Committee.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for operational equipment as part of the Assistance to Firefighter Grant.
There will be a lot of familiar faces on the Community Transit Board of Directors the next two years as all eight board members eligible to remain on the board were re-elected, including Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring.
