Marysville Parks and Recreation and exclusive sponsor Waste Management NW are proud to present the 2011 Sounds of Summer Concert Series lineup of five free Friday night outdoor performances kicking off July 8.
Marysville Parks and Recreation and exclusive sponsor Waste Management NW invite families and film-lovers to the 2011 Popcorn in the Park outdoor movie series, five consecutive Saturday nights of movie magic that open on July 9 featuring “How to Train Your Dragon.”
Mayor Jon Nehring at the June 27 City Council meeting proclaimed July as Parks and Recreation Month in Marysville. The proclamation emphasizes the City’s ongoing commitment to provide access to parks and recreational opportunities in Marysville, and encourages citizens to celebrate the month by setting out on their favorite fun and pleasurable activities.
From dancing dogs and disc-catching mutts to wacky pet contests, the Marysville Poochapalooza Outdoor Dog Event has showcased everyday pooches at their best and brightest since 2007, in a county fair-like atmosphere.
Marysville residents are invited to meet with Mayor Jon Nehring for coffee and conversation from 10-11:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 14.
MARYSVILLE — An early morning fire forced two Marysville residents to evacuate their home, but left no one injured.
At approximately 1:16 a.m. on June 29, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 6400 block of 71st Street NE. Firefighters arrived at 1:23 a.m. to find a fire in a single-story residential structure.
A total of two occupants, one adult and one child, were inside the structure at the time the fire broke out, and were alerted by the smoke alarm. Both occupants escaped without injury and were evaluated at the scene by firefighters.
While the cities of Arlington and Marysville encourage their citizens to celebrate the upcoming Fourth of July holiday in a festive manner, the cities’ police officers and firefighters want to make sure that those who choose to use fireworks do so in a safe and legal fashion.
Ninety-eight, ninety-nine, one hundred, one hundred one, one hundred two. The final car, a bulk carrier, rumbled past and the barrier lifted. Until Marysville is once again bisected by the moving wall of BNSF.
As we celebrate our independence, the Marysville Fire District reminds everyone that it is important to keep safety in mind.
The Marysville School District has signed up for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction’s Summer Feeding Program which provides a free snack and lunch for children and teens up to age 18, and the same for adults 19 and over for a nominal price.
MARYSVILLE — A Marysville-Pilchuck High School graduate is one of eight nationwide contestants with a shot at performing in the Rolling Stone Rock Room next year, but she’ll need enough votes from the Internet to get there.
Carly Calbero, 19, is one of the street musicians with a shot at performing professionally in Austin, Texas, in 2012 as part of the Street to Stage contest jointly sponsored by Rolling Stone and Sprint.
Chris J. Helliar, age 52, of Marysville Wa, died Friday June 24, 2011, in a drowning accident in Tennessee. He…
The Relay For Life at the Marysville-Pilchuck High School track and field not only held its own in an increasing field of area fundraisers for the American Cancer Society, but also topped its performance from last year.
