SNOHOMISH COUNTY
MARYSVILLE — At a recent City Council meeting, new city Public Works Director Kevin Nielsen warned that his department has several road projects in the works for the coming construction season.
MARYSVILLE — Is there a Family Fun Center, an indoor and outdoor amusement park-style attraction, coming to the city?
MARYSVILLE — In the recent past, city officials have spent a lot of time bragging about growing retail development and planning for what they hope is the coming commercial and light industrial development in the Smokey Point area.
MARYSVILLE — For some time, City Hall officials have said they want lots and lots of light industrial and commercial growth in most of the largely undeveloped area north of 152nd Street NE.
MARYSVILLE — Whatever the tagger meant it to symbolize, the graffiti appeared over a weekend early this month, first spotted by the operator of a neighboring business.
MARYSVILLE — Obviously interrelated, water quality and salmon were probably the two most popular topics of discussion during the Earth Day celebration held April 19 along the city’s stretch of Ebey Slough.
EVERETT — After defeating Snohomish in front of a home crowd April 7, the Tomahawk soccer team was poised to take control of the league with a win over Everett two nights later.
SMOKEY POINT — Many patrons of the Smokey Point Red Robin restaurant were surprised to see their waiters wearing a slightly different uniform, and police officers from Arlington, Marysville and Lake Stevens got a chance to walk in somebody else’s shoes, all on behalf of charity.
MARYSVILLE — With the opening last month of its seventh “mid-major” anchor tenant, the city’s biggest retail development to date is essentially complete in its spot on Twin Lakes Boulevard.
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