Marysville detectives are asking for the public’s help in locating two brothers, ages 3 and 2, who were taken by their biological mother during a recent visitation.
TULALIP — Representatives of the Tulalip Tribes, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency sat down together on Tuesday, Nov. 26, to officially establish the first Native American In-Lieu Fee Program in the nation, for aquatic resource impacts and compensatory mitigation.
MARYSVILLE — For the second year in a row, the Marysville Community Food Bank got a helping hand from the community courtesy of the members of Cub Scout Pack 180, who showed up carrying enough non-perishable food items to nearly double their total of 352 pounds from last year.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Community Food Bank helped local families in need get a head-start on their Thanksgiving holidays by distributing their annual Thanksgiving food baskets on Nov. 22, 25 and 26.
MARYSVILLE — The students of the Quil Ceda and Tulalip elementary schools received some special visitors on the morning of Monday, Nov. 18, who kicked off American Education Week by letting them know that their hard work has not gone unnoticed.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring is pleased to announce Parks Maintenance Manager Mike Robinson as the city of Marysville’s Employee of the Month for October.
MARYSVILLE — Tara and Jim Mizell and their family were recently honored as city of Marysville Volunteers of the Month for guiding the annual holiday food and toy drive that supports clients of the Marysville Community Food Bank.
MARYSVILLE — The students of Marysville Mountain View High School collected and donated 692 pounds of food for the Marysville Community Food Bank in November.
EVERETT — The Arc of Snohomish County’s Parent/Family Coalition is inviting community members to its 2013 Legislative Forum on Tuesday, Dec. 3, from 6:30-8 p.m. in the Weyerhaeuser Room on the fourth floor of the Everett Station at 3201 Smith Ave.
MARYSVILLE — The Amen! Christian Bookstore at the intersection of State Avenue and Fourth Street received a special delivery on Saturday, Nov. 23, as a dozen children dropped off 14 gift-filled shoeboxes for the annual Operation Christmas Child campaign.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville churches and community groups have come together to prevent those who are out on the streets from freezing to death this winter.
Sound Publishing, which owns The Arlington Times and the Marysville Globe, is gearing up for a busy Thanksgiving and Black Friday week, delivering 10 million holiday savings inserts to readers in the greater Puget Sound area. With 600 packed pallets covering our docks and more on the way, the staff at our regional press center in Everett is putting in over 2,100 hours to make sure our 42 local publications are chock full of Black Friday savings.
MARYSVILLE — Wendy Fryberg began serving on the Marysville School District Board of Directors in 2010, after being appointed to the Director District 4 position in the wake of Michael Kundu’s resignation, and she retained that seat in 2011, after running unopposed, but when that term expired this year, she chose not to run for re-election.
