MARYSVILLE This town has a new police chief and a new online paperless agenda, but Mayor Dennis Kendall is working to get a new bridge for Ebey Slough off of the back burner.
MARYSVILLE A school superintendent from a Cottage Grove, Ore. school system was selected Superintendent of the Year last week by a national education group. She was one of four finalists, including Marysville School District Superintendent Larry Nyland, in the running for the award.
MARYSVILLE Call them the Magnificent Seven.
MARYSVILLE The Puget Sound area Girl Scouts have selected a local girl to be the voice and face of Operation Cookie Drop, an effort to provide U.S. military service personnel with goodies while helping the younger uniformed personnel raise money.
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ARLINGTON Arlington Boys and Girls Club selects a boy and girl Youth of the Month every month, and the winners for December are Jake Curtis and Jaina Harris and for January the winners are Raleigh Stahl and Blake Fisher.
MARYSVILLE High school students here will have to work just a little bit harder to get a diploma under tougher new graduation requirements under study by the Marysville School District.
MARYSVILLE The Marysville Rotary Club Education Foundation will be handing out as much as $60,000 to local high school students this spring.
The Snohomish County Fire District No. 12 Getchell was awarded a $126,104 Assistance to Firefighters Grant, March 12, by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
ARLINGTON A headon collision at the 7100 block of 172nd Street
MARYSVILLE Congratulations to Senior Accounting Technician Karen Kussy and Accountant Lisa Schultz in the Finance Department, who were named city of Marysville co-Employees of the Month for January 2007.
ARLINGTON The family of Arlington resident and former Marysville business owner Theodore H. Maxin gathered at the Regency Care Center March 11 to celebrate his 103rd birthday.
More than 75 motorcyclists enjoyed sausage and blueberry pancake breakfasts served by the Marysville Kiwanis Club at Sound Harley Davidson before they departed for the Western Washington University PAC plaza in Bellingham, said Farmers agent Larry P. Restalrig-Logan, who is a former motorcycle police officer who now works selling Farmers Insurance. The riders were participating in the Marysville Police Departments annual ride for Special Olympics July 21. Although the weather was not the greatest, it was more threatening than actual rain, he said. Thousands of dollars were raised for the Special Olympics while old acquaintances were polished, new friendships were made and iron was admired, Logan said. One of the coordinators of the project, Patricia Duemmell, who is evidence technician at the Marysville Police Department, worked with a representative from the Bellingham Police Department to plan the event. Duemmell said that 10 custody and patrol officers from MPD participated, as well as some retired officers and the former chief Bob Carden, who came up from California to participate. We even had a custody officer from Canada, she said. The Farmers Insurance contribution of $1,000 was just a small portion of the total raised, she said. Officer Mike Ingram recruited corporate sponsors and in-kind donations in Marysville, Duemmell said. We have already given $9,000, with another $1,000 check sitting on my desk. I prefer to send the checks as soon as I get them, she added. Bellingham Police Department also raised its own batch of donations to the cause.
