The Marysville Fire District's 12 administrative staff members moved into a new home last month, located at 1094 Cedar Ave., and Marysville Fire District Public Education Specialist and Public Information Officer Kristen Thorstenson recently gave The Marysville Globe a tour of the facilities.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is staging two Business After Hours meetings and a Business Before Hours meeting within the month ahead.
The Tulalip Tribes Chevron, located at 2832 116th St. NE, celebrated its opening this month.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is staging two Business After Hours meetings and a Business Before Hours meeting within the month ahead.
The Marysville Care Center recently received two awards from Life Care Centers of America.
This year marked both the 90th anniversary of Hilton Pharmacy on Third Street and Mary Kirkland's 40th year as its owner, and the store shared its celebration with its customers Oct. 1-3.
Two local businesses have teamed up to try and beat the economic downturn together.
Sierra Cartwright has dreamed of owning her own bookstore ever since she worked at a bookstore 13 years ago, and on Oct. 2, that dream became a reality when she opened "Wit's End" used books.
With 31 years of experience in the field under his belt, Ron Martinez is no stranger to the world of antiques, nor is he a newcomer to Marysville, since his Hidden Hill Antiques and Art shop was located in the Sunnyside neighborhood for six years before its recent move to 1515 Third Street.
Reset Games wasn't quite ready for its scheduled Oct. 3 grand opening at Quil Ceda Village, but co-owners Dennis Hill and Kathy Varner expected to open their doors by Oct. 5.
North County Bank has received a cease-and-desist order because of its "unsafe or unsound banking practices and violations of law," according to documents recently released by federal and state agencies.
he Marysville School District Service Center Board Room will host an open house for business owners and community partners Oct. 7 from 1-6 p.m.
Hilton Pharmacy on Third Street is celebrating its 90th year with a celebration of its history Oct. 1-3.
A new series of videos has been released to provide additional information on the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce "Buy Local" campaign, being conducted in conjunction with four local newspapers, including The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sees the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver as an opportunity not only to benefit from tourist dollars in the relative short term, but also to gain repeat customers in the long run, which is why they’re seeking funds for programs intended to help them capitalize on this opportunity.
Mayor Dennis Kendall helped cut the ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of the Allen Creek Market Fresh IGA 5610 64th St. NE on Saturday, Sept. 12, which was previously a Thriftway supermarket for several years. Different name, same owners.
The Aug. 28 Business Before Hours meeting of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce served as the kick-off for the "Buy Local" awareness campaign, as representatives of the city and community of Marysville teamed up with representatives of four area newspapers to tout the benefits of both the awareness campaign and its message.
The Tulalip Resort Casino recently received AAA's "Four Diamond" award, which is intended to recognize a property's level of service, comfort, cleanliness and safety.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Aug. 28 Business Before Hours, from 7-9 a.m. in the Tulalip Resort Casino Canoes Cabaret Room, will serve as the kickoff for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign.
The first meeting of the Young Professionals Network took place Aug. 13, at the mPulse Lounge at the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino, and attracted close to 50 attendees from throughout north Snohomish County.