Edythe Corrine Beaman, a life-long resident of Marysville, Wash., died peacefully Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010 at the age of 90….
Prenatal vitamins, which contribute to the health of expectant mothers and their babies, are being offered for free at Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores.
Haggen stores provide free prenatal vitamins and fluoride supplements to anyone who has prescriptions for them. No insurance plan is required. The prenatal vitamins usually cost $8-$19 per month. The fluoride supplements, recommended for children living in households without a fluoridated water supply, retail for approximately $6 per month.
Members of the Marysville School District Citizens Planning Committee and community are invited to contact MSD Executive Finance Director Jim Baker and his staff about participating in a new “Budget Study Team.”
I’m writing this letter to encourage everyone to vote for the replacement levy and new bond. As a parent with…
When investing, we all know it is best to buy when prices are very low. The current economic problems create…
I would like to take a few moments to talk about the Marysville School District. My children have been in…
The passing of the bond and levy is of great importance to me and my family. Along with being an…
I was informed in a town meeting on the bond proposal for $78 million on Feb. 9, that there is…
Haggen collects for Haiti relief Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores are collecting donations to fund World Vision’s relief efforts in…
Rep. Barbara Bailey is inviting residents of the 10th District to participate in her tele-town hall meeting Tuesday, Feb. 2….
Jan. 29, 7:35 p.m. at Comcast Arena
Community members will soon be able to whiten their teeth for a good cause.
At approximately 1:15 in the afternoon of Jan. 22 Marysville Fire District and Tulalip Bay Fire were dispatched to a house on fire in the 100 block of 55 Avenue NW.
