Sequim-based Olympic View Publishing Company announced Nov. 1 the sale of the company to Sound Publishing, a community newspaper group based in Poulsbo, Wash.
MARYSVILLE — Sound Salmon Solutions will partner with the Tulalip Tribes and the city of Marysville to continue their Qwuloolt Marsh restoration with a tree-planting on Nov. 5.
This event will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and continue the hard work accomplished by volunteers at the Sept. 23-24 Days of Caring with the United Way of Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — The Women’s Ministry of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church will presents its annual holiday craft bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, located at 7215 51st Ave. NE in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — The “All City Food Drive” returns to Marysville on Nov. 5.
Volunteers from local chapters of the Kiwanis, Lions, Soroptimists, Girl Scouts and ROTC, as well as Cascade Elementary, the city of Marysville and the Marysville Fire District, HomeStreet Bank and local youth groups will be collecting donations for the Marysville Community Food Bank from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. that day.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites the public to an open house Nov. 8 to discuss a federal grant that would be put toward cleanup of the Geddes Marina property on the Ebey waterfront that the city bought in July of last year.
The open house will take place from 7-8 p.m. in the large conference room in the Jennings Park Barn, located at 6915 Armar Rd.
The Snohomish County Affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) announces the startup of a NAMI Connections support group — this is a bi-weekly recovery support group for people living with a mental illness.
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.
Robert Stanley David Bergen and Paul D. Harell have registered as sex offenders with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, and will be residing in the 4900 block of 61st Street NE in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville community has rallied around the family of Juan Mendoza, the 16-year-old Marysville Getchell High School student who lost his life on Oct. 24 in a car accident.
Mayor Jon Nehring has announced Goldie Landis and Jeanne Wilson are the community Volunteers of the Month for September for the hours of friendly service they provide visitors at the Ken Baxter Community Center.
We have received a couple inquiries regarding the purchase of private property by government and specifically a concern that the city of Marysville overpaid for a property acquisition.
I have known Jon outside of his Mayoral capacity for years, and have always respected him as a person. I know that Jon Nehring and his family have been heavily involved in making Marysville a better community long before he held elected office. I have personally provided service in the community for years as well, through church, Boy Scouts and other activities, but have never seen a Mayor as supportive as he is, in recognizing citizens for their volunteer work.
I’m supporting Kelly Wright for mayor of Marysville. Kelly has experience with local government all over the world and has correctly identified issues with the city’s current leadership which must be addressed.
I must respond to a series of comments and letters regarding the current appointed mayor of Marysville and his challenger, Kelly Wright.
