Mayor Dennis Kendall, whose leadership forged long-lasting intergovernmental partnerships and saw the community through continued rapid growth even through recent turbulent economic times, announced at the City Council meeting June 28 that he is stepping down after serving more than six years in office.
Patricia C. Kincaid went home to be with the Lord on June 28, 2010. She is survived by her husband…
The Everett Events Center was packed with the families and friends of close to 600 graduating seniors June 15, as the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2010 received their diplomas.
On Tuesday, June 15, Marysville Detectives took an Everett man into custody for the May 20 robbery of Union Bank located in the 1000 block of State Ave.
This fall Washington voters will likely again be asked to pass a state income tax. Tax proponents want to impose a tax of 5 percent on people with yearly incomes over $200,000 and on couples with incomes over $400,000. The rate would rise to 9 percent at the $500,000 and $1 million levels.
The Tulalip Lions Club is teaming up with PC Recycle of Arlington to help area techies dispose of their old or outdated electronics in an environmentally safe way.
Marysville Fire District and Tulalip Bay Fire personnel were dispatched to a technical water rescue just after 4 p.m. on June 14.
I firmly believe that all children are capable of learning; I do not believe that any one specific racial group is superior or inferior to any other; I firmly believe that the Marysville School District is, and should always be, committed to all children in our district (including minority and tribal, ESL, special education, and 504 student cohorts, etc.).
Community members have a chance to tap their toes and bob their heads during an upcoming jazz show.
Born on August 16, 1943 in Bagley, MN to Dorothy and Walter Bergeson, Darwin was the youngest of eight children….
The Marysville Public Works Building at 80 Columbia Ave. will be closed to walk-in visitors until further notice after sustaining significant flood damage during a flash rain storm on Wednesday, June 9, city officials announced June 10.
The Marysville Public Works Building sustained significant flood damage during the thunderstorm that rocked the area Wednesday afternoon.
The Marysville School District is inviting staff members and members of the public alike to two public forums June 9-10 in the MSD Boardroom.
