David Heber Baxter, 3, of Marysville, WA died Saturday from an auto-pedestrian accident near Havre. Funeral services were Thursday at…
Millard A. Lord died July 10, 2010. Millard Albert Lord, 94, was the child of Wilhelmina and Albert Lord. He…
With temperatures expected to rise this week, the American Red Cross encourages individuals and families to take the necessary precautions. The very young and the elderly are especially vulnerable to the heat, so it is important that families and friends check on them regularly.
In this particular game, anything seemed possible.
And the unlikely happened, as the Marysville juniors came back from trailing 12-2 to Stilly Valley and tied the score in the bottom of the sixth and forced extra innings.
Drivers should plan ahead for overnight lane closures on both directions of I-5 near Marysville and Arlington this week. Crews working on the I-5 Marysville median barrier project and the I-5/SR 531 interchange project will close lanes on I-5 Tuesday through Thursday nights.
School is out for summer, but the school library at Pinewood Elementary is open for business.
Pinewood’s “Hang Out and Read” weekly program received a boost in its second week from area children’s author Trudi Trueit, who stopped by June 30 to read from her latest book.
The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department has hypnotherapy programs and picnic meals on tap for the summer and fall
A 41-year-old adult male Tulalip Tribal member was arrested July 2 at 3 p.m. at Boom City for possession and sale of illegal explosives to undercover Tulalip Tribal Police Detectives. The operator was also arrested for unlawful possession of a small amount of prescription pills. Tulalip Police, assisted by the FBI and Alcohol Tobacco Firearms, raided and seized the fireworks stand pending further investigation.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville residents are invited to meet with Mayor Dennis Kendall and incoming Mayor Jon Nehring for coffee and…
It seems that Mr. Kundu failed to read the statement on the Marysville School District web site:
“… members of the board of education share a common vision for the Marysville School District. We seek to find ways to provide not just an adequate education for our children, but an excellent one.
The Relay for Life keeps on giving even after the event is over. I would like to extend a big thank you to the Marysville Fire Department for their participation in the North Snohomish County Relay.
The unseasonably cool and wet June weather held down the turnout, but didn’t dampen the spirits of motorcycle enthusiasts who showed up at Sound Harley-Davidson in Smokey Point and Northwest Harley-Davidson in Lacey, June 19, to take part in Puppy Putt 8.
Residents and staff members of Merrill Gardens of Marysville dished up their plates and kicked up their heels to help raise funds for the United Service Organizations June 16.
