More than 11 miles of county roads in the Arlington, Marysville and Tulaip areas are among the 88 miles of roadway included in Snohomish County’s annual roadway resurfacing program this year.
If you are of a mind to deliver a one-finger salute at mention of lawmakers in a tortuous special session, imagine what those in the hallowed suites of the Boeing Co. are thinking as they keep watch on the endless proceedings.
While the cities of Arlington and Marysville encourage their citizens to celebrate the upcoming Fourth of July holiday in a festive manner, the cities’ police officers and firefighters want to make sure that those who choose to use fireworks do so in a safe and legal fashion.
MARYSVILLE — A group identifying itself as “Puget Sound Anarchists” has taken credit for the vandalism of an Armed Forces Career Center and a Wells Fargo Bank on State Avenue in Marysville on the morning of Monday, June 24.
Incoming Superintendent Dr. Becky Berg wound up being one of nine Marysville School District staff members to be introduced, or in some cases reintroduced, to the community during the Marysville School Board’s June 17 meeting, and she would continue to introduce herself to the community through the following evening, during the district’s third strategic leadership transitioning meeting on June 18.
The city of Marysville’s citizens seem to be split evenly on what should be done with 84th Street (also known as Getchell Hill Road) and 88th Street (also known as Ingraham Boulevard) in the wake of a neighborhood meeting to solicit public input on June 17.
Tom Nowak, a retired physician from Marysville, donated 17 new Chromebook laptops to the Marysville Library for customers to use in the library.
A three-car collision on June 25, blocked Cedar Avenue in Marysville and sent two people to the hospital.
One of the newest members of the Millionaire Club in Congress is getting an idea this week of what it is like to be poor in America.
Detectives from the Snohomish County Auto Theft (SNOCAT) Task Force have been cooperatively investigating a string of auto thefts from Everett and Marysville since April of this year. The investigation began on April 9, when Everett Police arrested a male suspect near Everett Community College, after he attempted to steal a pickup truck.
By the time the Grand Parade’s 120 entrants had rolled down State Avenue and the Fred Meyer-sponsored fireworks show had lit up the skies above the city of Marysville’s Public Works Department on Saturday, June 15, the 82nd annual Marysville Strawberry Festival had already offered a full weekend of family activities for all ages.
Leifer Manor was bustling with excitement as this year’s Strawberry Festival Fashion Show set out to honor the 2013 festival theme — Fiesta — complete with sunny skies and traditional Latin-inspired garb and Mexican food, on Tuesday, June 11.
MARYSVILLE — Members of the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command, the U.S. Army Reserve unit headquartered locally, showed their support for the families of fallen soldiers on Thursday, June 13, by dedicating a parking space solely for the families’ use.
