Talks have broken off between a union representing garbage haulers and Waste Management, meaning that pick-up in Marysville and Arlington may not occur as planned Thursday, April 8.
As of 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 7, there was no word whether Waste Management would be providing service on Thursday to customers in both cities.
Marysville’s annual street fair, HomeGrown, is accepting applications for artists, craftspeople, food vendors, and local producers of farm products and flowers.
Just before 7 p.m., April 3, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to several reports of a house on fire in the 12100 block of 52nd Avenue. A column of smoke could be seen from miles away.
Jarl Kenneth Secher-Jensen passed away from us in Arlington, WA on April, 4, 2010. Jarl was born in Seattle, May…
On April 3 the Marysville Fire District responded to the scene of a truck into a house which subsequently caught on fire. The truck apparently hit the power panel which caught the house on fire.
No injuries have been reported.
Tulalip-area teachers will be able to take advantage of a special shopping event being held just for them at the Dressbarn in Tulalip. From April 15-18, the national women’s apparel retail chain is hosting a Teacher “Very Indulgent Party” to express its appreciation for female teachers who shape the youth of their communities. The Tulalip Dressbarn’s Teacher VIP takes place April 18. Each Dressbarn store is hosting this event on only one of these four days.
Jennings Park will be hopping for Easter this weekend.
The Jennings Park Barn, located at 6915 Armar Rd., will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt April 3 from 10-11 a.m.
More than 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prizes will be hidden in and around the Marysville Park Rotary Ranch, for Easter egg hunters as old as 8, with a limit of eight eggs per child.
Jennings Park will be hopping for Easter this weekend.
The Jennings Park Barn, located at 6915 Armar Rd., will host its annual Easter Egg Hunt April 3 from 10-11 a.m.
More than 10,000 plastic eggs filled with candy and prizes will be hidden in and around the Marysville Park Rotary Ranch, for Easter egg hunters as old as 8, with a limit of eight eggs per child.
Snohomish County Fire Protection Department 22 is staging a pancake breakfast April 3 from 8 a.m. to noon.
At 11:45 a.m. on March 30, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to respond to a report of flames from an upstairs closet of a two-story home in the 4900 block of 104th Place NE.
Don “Penoke” Hatch Jr. and Mark Hatch were elected as two of the seven members of the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors March 13, after polling at the Tulalip Resort and 983 votes cast by Tulalip Tribal membership.
Starting April 1, the city of Marysville will offer free screened fill dirt and topsoil mix for residents to use in gardens and lawns, or for round-the-yard projects.
A 9-year-old boy suffered minor injuries when he was hit by a vehicle just before 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 25.
