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MARYSVILLE — With little debate, City Council on July 14 unanimously approved creating a temporary off-leash dog park at Strawberry Fields, according to city Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
MARYSVILLE — “What you see here is the last remnants of any part of Marysville you can still call historical,” said Ken Cage, president of the Marysville Historical Society.
WEST SEATTLE — The time is about 8 a.m. on July 19. On California Avenue SW, small pockets of police and volunteers are starting to gather in preparation for the annual American Legion Grand Parade, part of this Seattle neighborhood’s Hi-Yu Festival.
It’s a sort of design-your-own-experiment day for teachers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
A middle school science instructor at Marysville’s 10th Street School, Sara Seiber uses what she calls a micropipette to measure out precise amounts of food coloring and other dyes.
With only little debate, City Council on July 14 unanimously approved creating a temporary off-leash dog park at Strawberry Fields, according to city Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
Thanks to a federal grant, the Marysville School District will receive $850,000 over the next three years to promote physical fitness at schools throughout the city.
I must question our Marysville city ordinance regarding illegal fireworks. If a law is not enforced, in peoples’ minds it ceases to be a law.
You may have seen recent TV or newspaper stories regarding a series of odor complaints in the Marysville area. As a business in the North Sound since 2004, Cedar Grove takes pride in being a good North Sound neighbor and business. I want to let you know that we take this issue very seriously.
MARYSVILLE — Her husband thinks, she said, that she is a bit crazy, but is still supportive.
On behalf of the Marysville Strawberry Festival, I would like to thank all of our sponsors, volunteers and everyone that attended for making “Wish Upon a Berry” a huge success. Without the support of the community the festival wouldn’t be what it is today. So, thank you.
North County Firefighters currently have the privilege of providing emergency medical services to the residents of North County Regional Fire Authority. Some of the communities who we serve are Bryant, Freeborn, Warm Beach, Kayak, Lake Ketchum, Sunday Lake, Lake Armstrong, Kackman, Mckee’s Beach and Grandview just to list a few. This service continually has to expand to help meet the demand due to population growth.
