Drivers should plan for overnight closures on SR 529 in Marysville Tuesday through Thursday nights, Nov. 2 – 4.
Maryville Firefighters will be visiting Marysville residents to check their smoke alarms and install free smoke alarms in some areas on Nov. 6 – Smoke Alarm Saturday.
Marysville residents are invited to attend Mayor Jon Nehring’s next coffee klatsch for coffee, pizza and conversation from 3-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 17.
Leo was born in Deer Lodge, Montana to Isidore and Marie Speck. He went to Powel County High School. Leo…
The third annual Voices of Youth teen film festival will be held at the Everett PUD auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 18, from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring is establishing a Diversity Advisory Committee to identify and prioritize issues concerning diversity and inclusion, and he is seeking civic-minded candidates to guide the dialogue important to the community’s social and cultural future.
Although you won’t see any pink fire engines, you will see firefighters in pink t-shirts.
The International Association of Fire Fighters and the Washington State Council of Fire Fighters both encourage all their members to participate in the “Cares Enough To Wear Pink” campaign to help raise funds and awareness for all women who are battling cancer.
James J. Kilmer, age 84, of Ennis, Montana, formerly of Arlington, Wa, passed away October 29, 2010 at his home…
Senior night usually evokes overwhelming emotion for seniors playing in their final home game, match or meet, but that wasn’t the case for the Tomahawks.
Marysville-Pilchuck is set to host the District 1 tournament, starting Nov. 4, so the Lady Tomahawks have a chance to earn a few more wins like the sweep (25-13, 25-19, 25-17) of Arlington, Oct. 27, in front of a home crowd.
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring, joined by City Councilmembers Donna Wright and Michael Stevens, cut the ribbon celebrating the Oct. 22 grand opening of Jet City Pizza.
Students at Marysville Mountain View High School will join more than 2 million others from across the country to cross social and racial boundaries on Tuesday, Nov. 9, as part of the ninth annual Mix It Up At Lunch Day, an event designed to foster respect and understanding in schools.
LAKEWOOD — Dale Leach, Lakewood High School principal, recently announced that Skyler Tetreau has been named a Commended Student in the 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Halloween candy can contribute to tooth decay, and some candy can even damage orthodontic patients’ braces. Orthodontist Dr. Jason Bourne at Bourne Orthodontics will help kids avoid injury to their braces and their teeth by buying back Halloween candy.
In the 7th Annual Halloween Candy Buy-Back, Dr. Bourne is paying $4 for each pound of Halloween treats surrendered in his office.
