Hundreds of dogs and their human parents visited Strawberry Fields Athletic Park on Saturday, July 13, for the seventh annual Poochapalooza
Dr. Becky Berg was sworn in and presided over her first Marysville School Board meeting as superintendent of the school district on Monday, July 8, and as she took the seat of her new role, she was acutely conscious of the legacy that she has to live up to.
MARYSVILLE — The 16th annual “Dalmatian Drive” is set to begin on Saturday, July 20, with a “family fun day” at Marysville Fire District Station 63, located at 14716 Smokey Point Blvd., from noon to 4 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — The American Legion Post 178 Hall in Marysville will be hosting an open house and blood drive from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 20.
Each year, the mission of the South Snohomish County Division of the Marine Corps Toys for Tots Program is to deliver symbols of hope to the children and teens of working class, underserved and military families, from Smokey Point south to the King County line.
In order to accomplish this, though, Toys for Tots must first secure a warehouse that will allow its members to collect, sort, count and distribute the thousands of donations they receive from a community whose generosity they’ve lauded.
MARYSVILLE — Leifer Manor in Marysville will host the July 31 Snohomish County Council Candidate Forum sponsored by the Angel of the Winds Casino.
MARYSVILLE — Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office deputies and members of the Snohomish County Violent Offender Task Force have suspended a search for a 38-year-old man suspected of stealing a red Ninja motorcycle.
MARYSVILLE — At noon on Thursday, July 11, the Marysville Police Department released security tape photos of a suspect in the July 10 Kmart shooting threat incident and officials are hoping that someone may recognize the man or that he may turn himself in to authorities.
MARYSVILLE — Police officers from more than three agencies blocked off the area surrounding the Kmart in the 9600 block of State Avenue in Marysville, just after 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 10, after employees called 911 to report that a customer had threatened to “shoot everyone in the store.”
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“All four defendants appeared [in court on July 10] and were advised of their rights and of the charges against them,” said Emily Langley, of the U.S. Attorneys Office. “Three decided to proceed to arraignment and entered their pleas. In this case, all three pleaded not guilty. The fourth, Ms. Chancey, decided to wait until her detention hearing tomorrow to enter a plea.”
Even days after the Fourth of July festivities had wrapped up, the city of Marysville still has to clean up after those who choose to celebrate the occasion illegally.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s new Board of Directors represents a rare influx of new blood, according to Chamber President and CEO Caldie Rogers.
On March 28, 25 volunteers of all ages gathered at the American Legion Post 178 Hall in Marysville to help Operation Desert Comfort meet its goal of assembling 25 care packages to ship to four different units of American military members serving in Afghanistan.
