Mayor Jon Nehring has announced Doug and Leslie Buell as community Volunteers of the Month in July for their work maintaining and improving Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-Leash Park and their popular annual Poochapalooza outdoor dog event that raises money for park improvements.
Everett Silvertips Vice President/General Manager Doug Soetaert announced Aug. 12 the hiring of former Silvertips Captain Mitch Love as an Assistant Coach/Strength and Conditioning Coach and the addition of Taylor Dakers as Goaltending Coach.
United Way of Snohomish County is taking its mission on the road, partnering with Sno-Isle Libraries to listen to people in communities throughout the county and share news of United Way’s new 10-year goals to advance the common good.
Kathleen E. (Kay) Peterson was born April 22, 1922 in Seattle, WA. She peacefully passed on August 14, 2011 at…
Helen Corbell, age 63, of Marysville, Washington passed on peacefully into the arms of our Lord on August 14, 2011…
Three of the region’s top watercraft riders pulled four World-Famous Suicide Race competitors to shore Thursday night, Aug. 11, plucking them from the fast-moving Okanogan River.
Seventeen people died in Snohomish County in driving under the influence crashes last year. In an effort to save lives, extra officers from a variety of law enforcement agencies, including Marysville and Arlington, will be looking for DUI drivers between Aug. 19 and Sept. 5 during the annual Drive Hammered, Get Nailed campaign.
Michael Lewis of the Marysville Fire District has completed the UW/Harborview Medical Center Paramedic Training Program, along with 14 other paramedic students from around the Puget Sound region.
Marysville’s annual street fair, HomeGrown, welcomes visitors to enjoy its diverse array of artists, craftspeople, food vendors, and local producers of farm products and flowers.
Lance Curry, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Marysville, is supporting Kellogg Marsh Elementary School by using his office as a drop-off location for the school supplies drive.
Due to high fire danger and expected hot and dry weather conditions, a modified outdoor burning ban for unincorporated areas of Snohomish County is now in effect.This restriction bans outdoor burning except for recreational fires. All outdoor burn permits, including permits issued by the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency for agricultural burning, are suspended until this ban is lifted.
Marysville Police Lt. Jeff Goldman found himself suiting up some aspiring officers who were much younger than even the freshest recruits out of the academy. “When I’m not wearing it, I weigh about 195 pounds,” Goldman said, as he slid a bulletproof vest onto Matthew Bailey, helping the 7-year-old get his head and arms through the right holes. “When I put it on, my weight goes up to about 223 pounds.”
Dressed in bonnets, bloomers and suspenders, more than 300 youth and adult leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints pushed handcarts as they traversed rugged terrain in eastern Washington, all in an effort to experience a taste of what thousands of their pioneer ancestors went through while crossing the Great Plains in the mid-1800s.
