More than 170 dairy farmers and their friends and families gathered Saturday, April 19 to find out who would be their ambassador for the upcoming year.
MARYSVILLE — The changes happened unofficially last month, but the city now has formally announced several promotions among the top ranks at City Hall.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District Foundation will hold a fundraising rummage sale 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
From left, Caden Kolling, Alden Dufour and Aidan Tapusoa, all Tiger Scouts from Pack 72, Den 1 in Marysville, visited…
TULALIP — Firefighter rescue tech Matt Campbell said he had no qualms in being the first to dangle over the edge of the 12-story Tulalip Hotel.
MARYSVILLE — Flags in Marysville and at all Snohomish County facilities were flying at half staff May 12 in honor of Army Reserve Specialist Joseph M. Cerfus.
MARYSVILLE — With little comment except on some minor technical issues, City Council unanimously acted May 12 to place a levy for the benefit of city emergency medical services on the ballot Aug. 19.
MARYSVILLE — School District Finance Director Jim Baker said officials must slice between $700,000 and $900,000 from the 2008-2009 budget.
MARYSVILLE — With only a few changes from what officials have presented in the past, the city Planning Commission May 6 passed a long-awaited master plan for the Smokey Point area.
Grace Academy students recently performed “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which was directed by Phyllis Rice. Some of the students who performed included, left to right, Kaitlyn Schuler as Elaine; Nathaniel Lugg as Mortimer; Megan Timmerman as Aunt Martha; and Andi McAuliffe as Aunt Abby.
MARYSVILLE — No one seemed positive, but the best guess from those on hand was that this weekend’s Kiwanis Fishing Derby constituted the 19th annual event.
MARYSVILLE — On this day, which just happens to be a few days shy of his first birthday, Dax Gilbertson toddles across the carpeted floor of his family’s living room and, as infants sometimes do, abruptly falls down.
