Thanksgiving in the United States came about on Nov. 26, 1789. President George Washington, by recommendation of both houses of Congress, suggested that a day of “thanksgiving and prayer” be established.
MARYSVILLE – Marysville police have arrested a 31-year-old Lake Stevens woman for allegedly stealing a package off the front porch of a Marysville home last week.
MARYSVILLE — Hop Jack’s opened in Smokey Point Nov. 23 at The Marketplace.
The 4,400-square-foot restaurant and bar expects to employ 80 people at 2623 172nd St. NE.
MARYSVILLE – Flat Track Roller Derby came to Marysville Nov. 21 at the Marysville Skate Center as Skagit Valley lost to the Spokannibals 323-88.
MARYSVILLE – MOD Pizza in downtown Marysville on the corner of State and Fourth opened to a packed house Friday, and business was brisk through the weekend.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will have public hearings on the city’s taxes for general fund and EMS at 7 p.m. Nov. 23 (tonight).1
TULALIP — It was a night for festive song, flavorful cuisine and terrible impressions of Marlon Brando in The Godfather, but it was also a moment to honor those who had sacrificed on behalf of others.
TULALIP — ”So if it looks like someone needs CPR, first we ask ourselves, is it safe?” Jessie Chen, a volunteer for the American Red Cross of Snohomish County, told the kids at the Tulalip Boys & Girls Club on Nov. 13. ”Then we ask them, ‘Are you okay?’ Then, if they don’t respond, we tell someone, ‘You, call 911!”’
Marysville winter sports practices are in full swing.
MARYSVILLE — The biggest challenge for Marysville Getchell senior Alexandra Pimentel was letting go.
MARYSVILLE – History is in the making. The city is getting its first new museum in 125 years.
MARYSVILLE – About three dozen Marysville School District classified staff showed up at the school board meeting Nov. 16.
MARYSVILLE – An up to 45-member citizen advisory committee has been looking at what the Marysville School District needs in the way of building new and updating schools for eight months.
