The Tomahawks showed that they can move the ball, but turnovers spelled doom in their first Wesco North game.
Marysville-Pilchuck lost five turnovers to Arlington en route to a 33-14 conference loss Sept. 24.
The city of Marysville invites the public to an open house Oct. 14 to discuss a federal grant that would be put toward cleanup of the Geddes Marina property on the Ebey waterfront that the city bought in July.
MARYSVILLE — Jones & Co. Pets’ anniversary sale will feature appearances by the Scrub-a-Mutt organization, the Northwest Organization for Animal Help and the Marysville Dog Owners Group Oct. 2-3.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District Board of Directors and the Board Recruitment Steering Committee have selected four candidates to move forward in the selection process for filling open seats for director districts areas 4 and 5 on the school board.
ARLINGTON — Our Savior’s Lutheran Church recently honored choir member Bud Peterson’s for his 65-plus years in the choir.
On Sunday, Sept. 19, church choir members past and present joined Peterson and his wife, Doris (Dip), for a luncheon at the Arlington church to celebrate the time he spent as a baritone with the choir.
The Washington Department of Financial Institutions closed North County Bank in Arlington, Wash. today, citing inadequate capital and severe loan losses. Immediately following the closure, DFI named the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of North County Bank.
Marysville Parks and Recreation invites you to explore classes and workshops beginning the first week of October. Classes for adults include: Bread Baking 101, Ballroom Dance, Drawing for Adults Beginner to Advanced, Fused Glass – Glass Basics, Art – Elements of Design, Organize/Decorate Your Home for the Holidays, Salsa Dance, First Aid and CPR. Classes for youth include: Origami, Kinder Art, Drawing for Youth Beginner to Advanced and Visual Arts Exploration. Pre-registration is required for all classes. For information call the Marysville Parks and Recreation Office at 360-363-8400
Marysville University reopens this fall offering a one-night civics class designed to engage curious citizens and students about local government and timely issues of importance to the Marysville community.
Everyone knows Washington faces major challenges. With declining jobs came declining revenue, meaning everyone from local communities to state government…
Personnel from the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office and Marysville Fire District responded at 4:07 p.m., Sept. 18, to a one car rollover collision on McRae Road near Arlington in which one boy died and two others were injured.
At about 10:10 a.m., Sept. 16, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 5400 block of 142nd Place NE. There were reports that a column of smoke could be seen from miles away. What they found upon arrival was a shed on fire with no exposures. They put the fire out within minutes
Just after 9:30 p.m. on Sept. 10, Marysville Police were dispatched to a fast food restaurant located in the 17300 block of 27th Ave. NE to investigate an assault with a weapon complaint.
Fourteen citizens applied to fill the vacancy on the City Council to succeed Councilmember Jon Nehring, who stepped down when he was appointed to serve as Mayor last August. Of those, one applicant has since dropped out.
