The Marysville School District will be conducting a town meeting Sept. 1 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the MSD Service Center Board Room.
The latest in a series of interchange improvements to Interstate 5 at Smokey Point is ahead of schedule.
The city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Department is taking registrations for the 2009 “Merrysville for the Holidays” bazaar, taking place this year Dec. 5 from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
A Hawaii luau is the theme for a 2 p.m. potluck and dedication at Marysville’s new Community Garden on Aug. 30. The pea-patch gardens are located a quarter mile north of Getchell Road on 67th. This year’s gardeners will be happy to show their plantings to visitors interested in signing up for next year’s growing season.
The city of Marysville has provided updates on two of its current road projects.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Aug. 28 Business Before Hours, from 7-9 a.m. in the Tulalip Resort Casino Canoes Cabaret Room, will serve as the kickoff for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign.
On Aug. 19, family, peers and the Marysville Fire District Board of Directors were present at an awards ceremony honoring district members’ years of service.
Food shoppers in the Marysville, Arlington and Smokey Point areas will have every weekend during September to help feed those in need, through the Tyee District of the Boy Scouts of America.
On Aug. 19, family, peers and the Marysville Fire District Board of Directors were present at an awards ceremony, honoring district members’ years of service.
Preliminary reports of an Aug. 19 fire consider it “suspicious,” according to the Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s office, which is conducting the investigation.
Preliminary results have been posted for a trio of north Snohomish County races in the Aug. 18 primary election.
Preliminary results have been posted for a trio of north Snohomish County races in the Aug. 18 primary election.
When the son of an Arlington couple steps outside, inhaling crisp Alaskan air on a base surrounded by mountains and pristine wilderness in America’s “last frontier,” he is far more likely to run into a bear or a moose than an enemy of the United States.
