One man is in custody and a second man turned himself in to Marysville Police after being wanted in connection with a Jan. 27 assault of a woman outside of a 7-Eleven store in Marysville.
Simeon Robert Wilson III passed away February 8th at Harrison Hospital in Bremerton, WA from complications due to surgery. Sim,…
A fire in Marysville claims one victim.
Tulalip Tribal Police are still searching for the suspect in the Jan. 27 robbery of the Key Bank branch in the 9220 block of Quil Ceda Boulevard.
Area “Mega Clubs” of Camp Fire USA would like to remind the community that their candy sales will only last until Feb. 16.
Dr. Robert Trosvig and Alisa Escalante, are two of seven staff at Dr. Keith Leonard’s dental office in Smokey Point…
There are people who amaze me when it comes to volunteering their time. They have time for five or six organizations, still spend quality time with their families and work at least an eight-hour day. I want to know how they do it. It’s true I’m jealous because I don’t have as much energy and I’m not that well organized but at the same time I am very thankful for these people.
The debate regarding the siting of a four-year college in Snohomish County has focused on the question of location, with two sites up for selection, Everett and Marysville. However, the current State fiscal crisis dictates that no “brick and mortar” facility will be funded at any location in the foreseeable future. State legislators are now contemplating legislation that would approve placement of a four-year institution in Snohomish County, with the site to be determined at a “later date” when the state has money to purchase land and commence with the construction and establishment of the school.
I recall hearing the M-P band playing Henry Fillmore’s rousing march, Americans We.
While flying 3,000 miles east, enduring the cold East Coast winter and being packed amongst 1.8 million Americans might sound like a turn-off to some, millions jumped at the opportunity to experience history — the inauguration of our first black president.
Marysville Community Playhouse Association has announced a new play-reading group will meet 7 – 9 p.m., on the first and third Thursdays of each month starting Feb. 5 at Marysville’s United Methodist Church, 5600 64th St. N.E. to read aloud and discuss comedy, drama, farce and other genres of theater. The first play featured will be a comedy by Sam Bobrick called “Getting Sarah Married.” Scripts will be provided and meetings are free. Local playwrights are encouraged to bring their work for the group to read. Experienced actors are also encouraged, as well as those with a secret dream of acting, or any theater lovers in general. For more information, call Karen Davis at 425-238-5109 or Kelly McClain at 360-653-3402.
ARLINGTON — A former teacher in Arlington and a long-time birder, Virginia Clark wants young people to become interested in birds.
