MARYSVILLE — Marysville Parks and Recreation invites individuals and groups in the community to bring gardening gloves and help plant 1,500 tulips, daffodils and other bulbs around Marysville.
• Call for artists. Busy eye clinic and surgery center seeks to showcase local art in during the months of November and December. Please submit art work to twentybetter@aol.com in jpg format. With submission include the title, author, year created, size, medium and contact information. Submissions must be received by Oct. 14 to be considered. Pieces must be delivered to The Harman Eye Clinic by Oct. 29. Contact Crystal Buffon at 360-435-8595
5:10 a.m.: Vehicle stolen while warming up, on the 6600 block of 79th Drive NE.
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MARYSVILLE — Milgard Windows is the latest employer to lay off local workers.
LAKEWOOD — Sophomore Justin Lane and senior Jordan Stauffer share a friendship that is rare between a quarterback and his receiver. Not only do they value each other’s companionship but they also know their strengths.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department will conduct a public notification meeting
MARYSVILLE — As the spookiest day of the year approaches, Marysville police, fire and parks officials want to help parents ensure their kids have a safe and fun Halloween. Here are some Halloween safety tips aimed toward any community members who gets into the spirit of Halloween.
The Marysville Police Department will conduct a public notification meeting to release information regarding a Level III sex offender residing within the city limits of Marysville.
Ray was born in the family home at Valley Gem Farm’s March 22, 1923 and passed away Oct. 16, 2008….
While we sit by and watch our retirement plans decrease in avalanche-like falls in value, our Congress, especially the Senate, sits by and shakes its congressional head and “tsk, tsks, oh, what a shame” as AIG officials take a spa junket on money given to them by that head shaking Congress, who then have the audacity to give them some more money.
Ten-year-old Caitlynne Morris of Marysville has won this year’s “Golden Ticket” at the Evergreen State Fair, giving her admission for life to future fairs.
Milgard Windows is the latest employer to lay off local workers.
