Just one of several concert series in north Snohomish County, the Summer Sunset Concert series at Tulalip Amphitheatre offers some big names in country music, blues, gospel, soul and good old rock and roll. Combined with the cities of Marysville and Arlington’s outdoor concerts, many styles of live music are available for your outdoor music listening pleasure.
With the last few days of 90 degree weather, it brings to mind the looming summer ahead, with lots of free time for kids. Summer camp opportunities are rich and varied around north Snohomish County, from the cities of Arlington and Marysville, the YMCA, and the Boys & Girls Club, and many other organizations.
Call for vendors Marysville’s 26th annual HomeGrown Festival is accepting applications for vendors. An outdoor event on Third Street in…
by Don C. Brunell Higher energy prices are a hidden undeclared tax. If you doubt that, just remember the feeling…
by Robert Graef Housing starts are down. Real Estate sales are flat. It might be a good time to sit…
by Billy Frank Jr. Chairman, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission The Hoh Tribe and the Hoh River are connected by a…
Arlington residents Cori Wreggelsworth and Austin Worthing each won two gold medals at the state Special Olympics track and field meet, leading their team of 12 at the May 30-31 meet.
The fifth-grade club basketball team Club Shock recently wrapped up tournament play. The team won five tournaments, placed second in…
Arlington announces basketball camp Beginning June 17, Arlington basketball coaches Nick Brown and Nathan Davis are offering camps to help…
A medic call at 10:45 a.m. June 8, to a residence located in the 7100 block of 70th Avenue, yielded the discovery of a homicide.
The Marysville School District closed two schools – Marysville-Pilchuck High School and Marysville Mountain View High School – and sent those students home for the remainder of the day due to a bomb threat received by a teacher.
Just before 3 p.m. on June 3, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 16600 block of McRae Road, where they found approximately half of a double-wide mobile home engulfed in flames.
Just before 3 p.m. on June 3, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 16600 block of McRae Road, where they found approximately half of a double-wide mobile home engulfed in flames. Crews quickly contained the fire, but not before it caused substantial damage.
