As the Marysville School District commences its budget process for the 2010-11 school year, its finance department will hold informational meetings and a town meeting for the community, all of which will be open to school district staff and the public.
The 15th annual free Fishing Derby at Jennings Memorial Park’s Kiwanis Pond kicks off at 8 a.m. May 1.
John H. (“Jack”) Beaman went home to heaven, April 15, 2010. He was 91. He was residing in Kirkland, Wash….
Marysville residents will be able to protect themselves from identity thieves and do some recycling on Earth Day weekend, April 24, when the Marysville Municipal Court will host the annual “Community Shred Day.”
The Cougars placed eighth for the girls and 17th for the boys at the Birger Solberg Invitational, April 10, at Civic Field in Bellingham.
A fundraiser aimed to raise money for a Lakewood preschool is taking place Saturday, April 17.
CITY OF MARYSVILLE NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE
Joshua Lawrence, currently a Marysville resident, pleaded guilty in Island County Superior Court Feb. 8 to three counts of child molestation in the first degree.
Under the plea agreement, the prosecutor promised to recommend to the judge that Lawrence be sentenced under the Special Sex Offender Sentencing Alternative, if the department of Corrections agrees in the pre-sentence investigation. The Department of Corrections investigators found that Lawrence was a low risk to the community and amenable to treatment.
Mitchel Gogert took an idea and ran with it. Now future members of the Lakewood High School cross country team can run through it. For his senior project, Gogert constructed a “Hole in the Wall” to honor retired high school cross country coach Mike Evans’ naming of the school’s annual meet, which began in 1984.
Now that President Obama’s health-insurance overhaul has become law, we can brace ourselves for the new taxes. What new taxes? Aren’t they only on the “rich” and on large companies?
Although U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis was unable to make her scheduled visit to the Tulalip Tribes, Assistant Secretary Jane Oates sat down with the Tribal Board of Directors April 6, in a meeting that both sides hailed as unprecedented.
Representatives from Arlington and Marysville were among the big winners during the United Way of Snohomish County’s awards dinner last month.
Arlington and Marysville will be represented at the upcoming Snohomish County Dairy Women’s banquet.
