Jesse Holman Burnett was born August 30, 1977 in Everett, Washington and was taken suddenly from us on May 20,…
The Marysville Parks and Recreation Department has a variety of upcoming classes.
Duffer entered into rest on May 14, 2011. He was born in Coleharbor North Dakota to Herman and Bernice Smith…
Students, professional gardeners and other community members are once again teaming up to provide some fresh produce to those in need.
For the past two years the Marysville Community Food Bank has encouraged citizens to plant rows for the hungry, growing their own “Giving Gardens,” while Marysville high school students have tended to a community garden adjacent to the Sunnyside Nursery on an almost weekly basis. As an admittedly inhospitable spring slowly turns into a slightly warmer summer, these volunteers are sowing their seeds once more.
The Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Marysville has welcomed members and visitors alike for the past nine years at its current location at 4919 61st St. NE in Marysville, and on May 1, area followers of the Sikh faith converged on the temple to observe Vaisakhi, one of the most significant holidays of the Sikh calendar.
Leonard Darwin Swain, age 79, died on May 11th, 2011 after suffering a heart attack at his residence in Arlington,…
Just after 3 a.m., May 11, Marysville police responded to a reported train vs. pedestrian fatality accident.
The Marysville Skate Inn’s “Team N Tense” is back. They have been competing since November, starting the season in Puyallup and competing in Auburn, Bremerton, Federal Way, and April 16-17 in Spokane.
I recently read some survey results provided by the Snohomish Health District about the health habits of sixth, eighth, tenth, and 12th-grade students in Snohomish County. Use of alcohol and marijuana is still very prevalent; bullying is definitely an issue for our youth and statistically one-fifth of tenth graders reported they considered suicide in the past year.
The “Cruzin for a Cure” car and bike show returns for a second year to the Weston High School campus on May 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Marysville firefighters will be out in the city on Friday, May 13, and Saturday, May 14, with boots in hand, as they kick off their annual Fill-the-Boot fundraising campaign for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Firefighters will stand at the intersection of State Avenue and Grove Street, asking motorists to drop donations into their boots.
Marysville School District has eight small learning communities (SLC) that serve high school students. The eight SLCs are International School of Communication, School for the Entrepreneur, Bio Med, Academy of Construction and Engineering, Pathways of Choice, Marysville Mountain View, Arts and Technology and Heritage.
Saturday, May 14, is the annual Letter Carriers Food Drive. The donations raised through this event provide a major portion of the food required to serve Marysville families in need throughout the summer.
