As homeowners in Marysville for 11 years we were very proud to have our daughter attend the new Marysville Getchell high last year.
As a former business owner and involved resident of Marysville for a very long time, I am always concerned about the goings on with our city government.
Gary and Donna Wright, Marysville business owners and Donna as a Marysville City Councilmember, are frequently asked if Mayor Jon Nehring’s campaign opponent is related to us. The answer is no. We are not related to Mayor Nehring’s opponent. Nor have we ever met that opponent.
The American Basketball Association announced that it has added a second team in the Pacific Northwest with the addition of the Washington Rampage in Snohomish County. The Washington Rampage is going to play their season in Marysville.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes will be closing Marine Drive NE west of the I-5 interchange starting on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 10, and reopen it on Monday, Sept. 12, for the installation of pipe for the Everett-to-Tulalip Joint Water Pipeline Project.
On Sept. 3, at approximately 3:15 p.m. Marysville Police responded to an unrelated call of trespassers in the 9700 block of State Avenue. While investigating the trespass a Marysville Police Sergeant discovered the body of a male lying face down in Quilceda Creek
On Friday, Sept. 2, at approximately 6:05 p.m., Arlington Police arrested a 32-year-old Marysville man in connection with two recent robberies of local banks in Arlington.
SMOKEY POINT — On Sept. 2 at approximately 10:10 a.m., Arlington Police responded to the Whidbey Island Bank branch located in the 4200 block of 172nd Street NE for the report of a robbery that had just occurred.
A suspect entered the bank presenting a robbery note that implied he was armed with a firearm. The suspect then fled the area on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash.
Witnesses described the suspect as a heavyset white man between 25-30 years of age, standing approximately 5 feet, 6 inches tall and wearing small silver-framed reading-type glasses, a light blue windbreaker, khaki pants and a light-colored baseball cap.
In 2012, Community Transit’s commuter service will maintain much of its current routing with fewer trips, while local service will be restructured to serve higher ridership corridors. On Thursday, the agency’s Board of Directors voted 6-3 to approve a plan to cut Community Transit bus service 20 percent effective Feb. 20, 2012.
United Way of Snohomish County is recruiting for 340 volunteers that are still needed to fill this year’s slate of Days of Caring projects, taking place at sites around Snohomish County Friday, Sept. 23, and Saturday, Sept. 24. Team and individuals interested in participating can sign up at uwsc.org through Monday, Sept. 12.
Golfers from Arlington, Marysville and even Seattle turned out to help support the community through the second annual Arlington Open golf tournament at the Gleneagle Golf Course.
