Marysville Fire Crews were dispatched to the Port Susan Camping Club at approximately 8:30 p.m. on April 26, following reports of a possible explosion at a trailer in the 1800 block of Blossom.
At approximately 10:20 a.m., Friday, April 24, Marysville Fire crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 7200 block of 14th Avenue NE. A plume of smoke could be seen from several miles away.
The Ken Baxter Senior Community Center is hosting a series of four one-day cooking classes, for ages 50 and over, starting May 6, with garden-fresh soups and salads.
The Marysville Goodwill Job Training and Education Center, located at 9315 State Ave., will begin registering people May 11 for free classes, in their eight-week session from May 26-July 16.
A new author/poet in Arlington, Elizabeth Riggin will be reading from her first book, “Life Goes On,” at the Lakewood Crossing Starbucks on 27th Avenue N.E. in Marysville from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25.
City of Marysville Financial Planning Manager Denise Gritton has been named the city’s Employee of the Month for April, for the pivotal research role she played in assembling financial information that netted two prestigious finance awards for the finance department and the city.
Twelve Marysville-Pilchuck High School students went all the way to New Jersey to research the roles they are playing in “The Wedding Singer: The Musical” which opens this week.
Arlington’s high school actors are exploring timeless values and eccentricity in their spring comedy production of “You Can’t Take it With You,” a 1930s play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman.
Swimsuit, capri, and tank top weather is right around the corner.
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