MARYSVILLE – Detective Craig Bartl was named Marysville Police Department Officer of the Year for heading a 2013 homicide case involving an 82-year-old man in an RV park that resulted in murder convictions of two criminals.
MARYSVILLE – At its work session tonight, Oct. 6, the City Council will be discussing potential laws that would crack down on people and properties that are nuisances.
MARYSVILLE — For the students of Sunnyside Elementary, it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to interact with children from another culture, but for the school’s music teacher, Brenda Ehrhardt, the Sept. 30 visit from the African Children’s Choir was the culmination of a lifelong goal.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Special Education PTSA’s Family Fun & Info Fair returns to Cedarcrest Middle School from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 8, and space is filling up fast.
MARYSVILLE — Vonna Posey of Marysville started recycling 38 years ago, before it was the politically correct thing to do.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department has started an internal investigation in the wake of an inmate of the Marysville City Jail escaping custody for two days before anyone noticed his absence.
United Way of Snohomish County is accepting proposals for capacity-building projects from human service nonprofits that are working to address intergenerational poverty. Potential applicants are invited to one of two information sessions. Applications will be accepted online starting Wednesday, Oct. 15. The deadline to apply is Wednesday, Nov. 5.
The PUD reminds you to set your home water heater no higher than 120 degrees. This temperature setting reduces the risk of accidental scalding, especially to children and the elderly. It also saves energy and helps reduce your utility bill.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Head Coach Greg Dailer shares his thoughts on the Eagles’ first league win against Marysville Getchell Sept. 26.
TULALIP — Candidates for the 44th Legislative District Representative and Snohomish County Executive races compared and contrasted their views during the Sept. 26 candidate forum conducted by the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce at the Tulalip Resort Casino.
MARYSVILLE – A program to help disabled people is one of 11 partially funded by a $323,711 federal grant administered by the city.
MARYSVILLE — An already warm, sunny Saturday became even more lively at Comeford Park, when music, folktales and cuisine from around the world came together for Marysville’s first Multicultural Fair.
A judge set bail at $250,000 Tuesday, Sept. 23, for a 38-year-old Marysville man suspected in a drive-by shooting.
