On December 13, 2011 our mother and companion crossed over to be with her Lord. She was 94 years on…
A Stage 1 burn ban continues for Snohomish and Pierce counties, due to cold and stagnant weather conditions and rising air pollution levels, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency. These bans are in effect until further notice.
For the past 21 years, law enforcement agencies throughout Washington have conducted “Night of 1,000 Stars” impaired-driving traffic-safety emphasis patrols, with each star symbolizing the badge worn by an on-duty law enforcement officer.
This year’s “Stars” patrol is scheduled for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17, across the state, including Snohomish County.
Rev. Robert E. Miller born August 20, 1918 in Kremlin, MT went to be with his Lord December 8, 2011…
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is lifting the air quality burn bans issued on Wednesday, Nov. 30, for Snohomish and Pierce and counties, effective at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 7.
Mayor Jon Nehring has announced Octavio Ubin Mendez Dias as Volunteer of the Month for October for the teen’s many contributions through the YMCA, Marysville School District and community.
Marysville Getchell coach Corby Schuh’s brand-new varsity program faced its first-ever test when they traveled to Arlington for its season opener on Nov. 29.
Tomahawk and Charger players — seven each on both teams — have received recognition for their gridiron performances in the Wesco North this season.
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is elevating Snohomish County to a Stage 2 burn ban to protect residents from worsening air quality, effective at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 6. This ban is in effect until further notice.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department will be holding a public notification meeting to release information regarding a pair of Level III sex offenders residing within the city limits of Marysville.
SMOKEY POINT — Drivers on I-5 in the Lakewood and Smokey Point areas should expect overnight closures of inside lanes during the next three weeks starting Monday, Dec. 5, for construction of the city of Marysville’s 156th Street overpass project.
One inside freeway lane in each direction will close Dec. 5 starting at 8 p.m. so construction crews can reset the cable barrier in the median for the bridge project located about a mile south of the State Route 531 and 172nd Street NE I-5 interchange.
