The Tommies saw a little bit of everything en route to their first win. In a 10-9 nonconference victory over Sehome, March 17, Marysville-Pilchuck’s baseball team swung a big stick, but had trouble closing out the game.
Roy Charles Kachel of Marysville, Washington, age 97, passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 22, 2011. Roy was…
George J. Grimm, 92, of Arlington passed away of natural causes on March 19, 2011 at the family farm which had been homesteaded by…
The Joint Hometown News Service and the Fleet Hometown News Service have released the following information about local service members in the news.
For a day at least, on March 13, boys were better than girls.
Two Marysville U-10 soccer teams set out in a battle of the sexes at the Premier Indoor Sports Arena in Marysville and the Dynamite came out victorious by a score of 9-4.
MARYSVILLE — Jeremy Jablonski, the suspect wanted in a Marysville assault case, turned himself in to Marysville Police officers just before 10:30 p.m. on March 14.
Jablonski was wanted by Marysville Police following the Feb. 27 violent assault on his wife, during which she was kicked unconscious and received severe facial injuries, including a broken nose, black eyes and knocked-out teeth.
Jablonski told Marysville Police that he had seen his crime profiled on “Washington’s Most Wanted,” which aired on television March 11, and decided to turn himself in when he learned he had been described as armed and dangerous.
Jablonski was booked at the Snohomish County Jail for felony second-degree assault, domestic violence and unlawful possession of a firearm.
The National Weather Service issued a Special Weather Statement at approximately 1:40 p.m. on Tuesday, March 15, warning of possible strong thunderstorms for parts of Western Washington including Arlington and Marysville.
City Parks and Recreation officials announced on Friday, March 11 that Strawberry Fields in north Marysville will be closed for several days due to ground saturation from sustained rainfall.
Marysville officers have stepped up efforts to capture a 30-year-old male suspect for the violent beating of his wife and are asking for the public’s helping in locating him. On Feb. 27, Marysville resident, Jeremy Steven Jablonski, allegedly beat his wife unconscious. The assault resulted in severe facial injuries including a broken nose, black eyes and knocked out teeth.
There are numerous protests going on around the world; like the people of Egypt that are demanding a change of leadership and want to vote on it. Another part of the world there are pirates that hijack tankers, yachts, etc. and rob people.
MARYSVILLE — For some defendants who find themselves sentenced to jail time, anything is better than sitting behind bars.
The Marysville Police Department operates an Electronic Home Monitoring program that provides an alternative to incarceration for low risk, non-violent offenders with little or no prior criminal history, allowing offenders to live at home while serving their sentences.
The program has been used to varying degrees over the past 15 years on a half-time basis, but got a huge boost in 2010 when the original EHM program founder, Russ Irvin, and fellow Custody Officer Monte Wallace were chosen to run it full-time. In January of this year, they moved to new offices housed in the Marysville Municipal Court, where a significant portion of their responsibilities also include courthouse and courtroom security, as well as bailiff duties.
Marysville Police responded at about 2 a.m., on March 2, to a disturbance call in the parking lot of a bar located in the 10000 block of Shoultes Rd., in Marysville. Officers learned the disturbance occurred following a minor vehicle collision.
Naomi A. Hoidal, (Turkovich) born 01/01/28 to Matt & Naomi Turkovich, was swept away peacefully to be with them again…
