MARYSVILLE — A fire displaced a family of six and caused approximately $20,000 worth of damage to the contents of their home in north Marysville Oct. 31.
MARYSVILLE — One suspect has been arrested and two others have been referred for charging in connection with a series of false alarm calls to Marysville and Everett police Oct. 28.
A fire displaced a family of three and caused approximately $30,000 of damage to the contents of their home in Marysville on the evening of Nov. 3.
Mable Bryson, 89, of Darrington, Wash. peacefully passed away Nov. 4, 2008 in Arlington, Wash. She was born on Feb….
Eva Heaton Hagen passed away Nov. 3, 2008. She was 95 years young. The woman raised children, (how we turned…
One suspect has been arrested and two others have been referred for charging in connection with a series of false alarm calls to Marysville and Everett police Oct. 28.
Richard Holmes Hevly was born July 26, 1934 in Everett, Wash., and passed away Oct. 31, 2008 in Flagstaff, Ariz….
Marysville firefighters and Domino’s Pizza hope to give area residents an extra incentive to change the batteries of their smoke alarms, when they change their clocks from daylight savings time Nov. 2.
Marysville firefighters and Domino’s Pizza hope to give area residents an extra incentive to change the batteries of their smoke alarms when they change their clocks from daylight savings time Nov. 2.
All Saints Day is the day after Halloween, the day when children recover from overdoses of sweets. All Saints Day was celebrated as a memorial to early martyrs until the 9th Century. That’s when Pope Leo figured out that his church wasn’t going to ferret out all the true saints so he gave official recognition to “unknown saints” too. It was a nice touch though they aren’t logged in the official list of saints.
Marysville Fire crews responded to a report of a three-vehicle motor collision at approximately 4:10 p.m. Oct. 26, on the 5400 block of 60th Place NE, near the Apple Vista market.
Ever since hiring George Appel as a deputy prosecutor over 15 years ago, I have been impressed with his uncommon work ethic, sound character, good judgment and superior legal skills. He was a valued member of our staff and enjoys to this day great respect among his peers.
We incarcerate people, set them up to fail, and then complain about recidivism. We ignore poverty and all the other underlying causes of crime, then decide to be “tough” after the fact.
