The Snohomish County Auditor is encouraging voters who have made up their mind on the General Election’s many issues and races to vote and return their ballot as soon as possible. With high interest in this year’s election, the Auditor’s Office anticipates designated drop locations will be busy on Election Day with possible wait times for parking.
The Marysville Community Food Bank and Toy Store officially kicks off its holiday collection efforts with the All City Food Drive on Saturday, Nov. 6. Various volunteer organizations will be stationed at many area grocery stores to encourage donations, and to share information about the annual toy drive for local children. During the holiday season, look for the familiar red giving barrels at entrances and lobbies in more than 50 participating grocers, businesses, public buildings and places of worship.
The Marysville Police Department at a recent department gathering honored recipients of several awards and commendations presented to members of the Marysville law enforcement community and the people who support them.
Handel’s “Messiah” rehearsals begin on Monday, Nov. 1 for the Arlington/Marysville Community Choir. This group forms every two years for November rehearsals in preparation for the semi-annual performance of this Christmas masterpiece. All singers/musicians in the greater Arlington/Marysville/Stanwood area are invited to participate.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY – On a potentially dangerous night of the year for child pedestrians, Safe Kids Snohomish County urges parents to prepare children to act safely and drivers to take extra precautions.
By now, it should be common knowledge that Mark Roe has been serving citizens in the Snohomish County Prosecutor’s Office for over 23 years. He has handled numerous high profile criminal cases on behalf of citizens and served in various leadership roles throughout his career in the Prosecutor’s Office.
Every Wednesday, from noon to 3 p.m., a small white truck serving hot meals can be found parked outside the Victory Foursquare Church on State Avenue.
It’s just one of the three weekly stops made by the Lord’s Kitchen, a mobile food kitchen for the homeless that also visits the Smokey Point Community Church, Mondays, from 4-7 p.m. and the Lake Ki RV Resort in Arlington, Saturdays, from 2-5 p.m.
At approximately 8:25 p.m., Tuesday, Marysville Police were dispatched to an espresso stand located in the 400 block of State Ave. NE to investigate an armed robbery that had just occurred.
The female victim told officers a male subject had approached the stand on foot, displayed a handgun, and demanded the money in the cash register. She further indicated the suspect had fled on foot northbound on State Avenue.
E. Joan Wright passed away October 19, 2010 after a long battle with cancer. She was born September 14, 1933…
Snohomish County’s Focus on Farming Conference returns Thursday, Nov. 4, for the seventh year, offering farmers a glimpse of agriculture’s future across Washington state as well as the Northwest.
Volunteer award recipients will be recognized at regular City Council meetings on either the 2nd or 4th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 2nd Floor City Hall, 1049 State Ave.
Snohomish County Elections mailed ballots today to over 372,000 voters for the Nov. 2 General Election; voters’ pamphlets have been sent to each household. Ballots to military and overseas voters were mailed on Sept. 18.
The Ken Baxter Community Center, located at 514 Delta Avenue in Marysville, is hosting an Autumn Craft Show on Saturday, Oct. 16.
