8:06 a.m.: Vandalism to house and vehicle, on the 7500 block of 79th Drive NE.
MARYSVILLE — The Snohomish County Public Works department has extended the closure of 51st Avenue NE through Oct. 3.
SMOKEY POINT — A brand new art event, Art at the Plant Farm enjoyed a sunny, bright day with warm air and lots of great art amid the last of the flowering plants.
MARYSVILLE — The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce begins its annual candidate forums with the contenders for state legislative seats in the 39th and 44th districts.
MARYSVILLE — Last year, a wood stove buyback program reached up to 80 local households, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
QUILCEDA VILLAGE — A sea of nearly 600 people attended the United Way Spirit of Snohomish County breakfast at the new Tulalip Hotel Sept. 10.
LAKE GOODWIN — A donation of $10,000 by First Heritage Bank puts Camp Fire over $2 million in pledges towards its $2.7 million Camp Fire Capital Campaign goal, according to Toby Brown, of Camp Fire.
MARYSVILLE — A former co-owner of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, Robert Wendell Marshall, 55, died Sept. 22 at his home in Holladay, Utah.
MARYSVILLE — Community Information Officer Doug Buell said he and about 12 volunteers spent all day Sept. 20 attempting to install the fence that will surround the city’s first off-leash dog park.
MARYSVILLE — The state board charged with finding a location for a possible new branch campus of the University of Washington has hired a sort of mediator to help resolve what became an impasse over the location question.
Chuck Smith died on Sep. 23 2008 from complications of cerebral palsy. He was born Dec. 12, 1964 to Myron…
A proposed park-and-ride in Smokey Point has been scrapped and the old transit center on Smokey Point Drive will be revamped.
As expected, the Marysville City Council acted at its regular Sept. 22 meeting to formally approve opening negotiations with Snohomish County over the city’s wish to annex its urban growth area.
