Two Snohomish County men have been captured in Missouri, on the evening of June 9, and charged, on the morning of June 10, with second-degree murder for beating a 73-year-old Marysville woman to death in her home.
Nine area churches and ministries are taking part in Marysville’s third annual, and largest ever, “Pulpit Swap,” which is part of a concerted effort by these and other Marysville pastors to build unity amongst the churches of the city.
MARYSVILLE — Organizers of the Marysville Strawberry Festival want festival fans to know that festival T-shirts are currently on sale….
The two persons of interest the June 8 homicide of a 73-year-old Marysville woman, in the 7100 block of 70th Avenue, were taken into custody the evening of June 9 in Missouri.
Bill Jury Jr. went home to be with his Lord and Savior on June 10, 2009 surrounded by those who…
Marysville resident Elizabeth Reed, daughter of John and Leslie Reed, has received a $1,000 academic scholarship award from the Knights…
The Greater Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce will present its second annual Business and Community Leadership Awards during their June 26 Business Before Hours meeting, from 7-9 a.m. in the Canoes Cabaret Room of the Tulalip Resort Casino.
As Community Transit prepares to break ground on the new Marysville Park and Ride station, at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street, the agency will host a public open house to discuss the project.
Marysville Police detectives continue to investigate the June 8 homicide of a 73-year-old Marysville woman, in the 7100 block of 70th Avenue.
Marilyn Bullock likes Chevrolets best, especially Camaros.
Hip Hop artist “Komplex Kai” performed for a full house at the Seattle Center MaCaw Hall during the annual Seattle International Children’s Festival in May and now he’s returning home for a concert in the “Q” nightclub.
To help keep the cost of solid waste pickup as low as possible, the city of Marysville recently conducted a study of daily curbside residential pick-up routes to look for ways to increase efficiency.
Annual summer lawn-watering restrictions took effect at the start of June, to encourage Marysville-area utility customers to be water-smart this summer, when rolling out their hoses and turning on their sprinklers.
