MARYSVILLE – Jon Walker wants to lead a team, but also be part of a team.
That is why he is glad to be the new city attorney for Marysville.
MARYSVILLE – Police Chief Rick Smith’s goal for 2014 was to reduce crime 20 percent.
And his Marysville Police Department almost did, at least in the most crime-ridden area downtown.
What kind of city does Marysville want to be? How do we envision our future, and our identity as the second-largest city in Snohomish County? How can we better meet the challenges of today and position ourselves for a prosperous future, and what are the priorities that will define the actions to get there?
MARYSVILLE – The City Council had a number of housekeeping chores to do at its first meeting of the New Year Jan. 12.
One might think state lawmakers representing Snohomish County routinely break bread to sift out the causes and concerns on which they’ll unite in a legislative session.
But you’d be wrong.
MARYSVILLE – In a scene eerily similar to the tragic shooting Oct. 24, Marysville-Pilchuck High School students were taken by school bus to the Reunification site at Shoultes Gospel Hall after a bomb threat Jan. 14.
MARYSVILLE – “Maybe we shouldn’t have Martin Luther King Day anymore.”
Marysville — The Marysville-Pilchuck boys basketball team defeated crosstown rival Marysville Getchell 74-69 Jan. 13.
MARYSVILLE – While most middle schoolers listen to Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber, those in the 10th Street Jazz Band listen to Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Bennie Goodman.
MARYSVILLE — Police arrested a 39-year-old Everett man Jan. 10 after a chase through Marysville and into Smokey Point.
MARYSVILLE – An Everett man is in custody after reportedly robbing at gunpoint from two men at a fast-food restaurant who had won about $5,000 at a casino.
ARLINGTON — A lawyer for a private Christian school and one of its teachers won’t be allowed to argue in court that a 14-year-old and her parents bear some responsibility for an inappropriate relationship between the girl and the school’s former principal.
MARYSVILLE – The city of Marysville has not had a council meeting in more than a month, so the agenda set for 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at City Hall is packed.
