The Marysville Strawberry Festival Royalty, float and chaperones participated in Pierce County’s Daffodil Festival on Saturday, April 13, and appeared in a parade which traveled through four communities in a single day.
Josh O’Connor has been named publisher of The Daily Herald, effective May 1. O’Connor will continue to serve as Vice President of Sound Publishing, Inc., a position he has held since 2008.
In spite of the day’s cold downpour, the annual Spring Craft Show at the Ken Baxter Community Center drew an estimated 1,000 attendees on April 13, with double the number of vendors to meet them compared to the previous year.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville American Legion Post 178 has gained a resource for local veterans.
On April 22, and the fourth Monday of every month to follow, Jerry Gedack of the Snohomish County Veterans’ Assistance Office will be at the Post 178 Legion Hall, located at 119 Cedar Ave., from noon to 4 p.m.
As rain, wind and chilly temperatures plagued Western Washington on Saturday, April 13, hundreds of participants from around Snohomish County withstood the weather to complete the Walk MS in support of those with multiple sclerosis — a disease which, like rain, is more prevalent in the Pacific Northwest.
Real-time polling of the nearly four dozen attendees of the April 10 “Marysville University” meeting on revitalizing the city’s downtown and waterfront areas showed that those citizens are concerned with crime prevention, infrastructure, and park and trail improvements, in that order.
EVERETT — The EMPOWER emergency preparedness fair aims to break down barriers in culture, ability and language through a day of presentations, information sharing, resource tables and demonstrations from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 20, at the Everett Station, located at 3201 Smith Ave. in Everett.
MARYSVILLE — The U.S. Army Reserve’s 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command plans to observe this year’s Earth Day with some environmental stewardship of its own.
MARYSVILLE — For the third year in a row, the Cascade Elementary campus will be benefiting from volunteer labor through the Cascade Community Cleanup, from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 13.
Half a dozen Marysville residents were among 15 area Rotarians and their guests who took a trek to Guatemala from March 1-10 to improve the lives of two sets of villagers.
Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors.
The Sarvey Wildlife Care Center, a wildlife education and rehabilitation facility, is appealing to the public for donations after facing a $95,000 budget shortfall just before the start of their busiest season.
MARYSVILLE — Along with several city leaders across the country, Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring proclaimed Tuesday, April 9, as the Mayor’s Day of Recognition for National Service, to recognize the positive impact of national service in Marysville, and to thank those who volunteer their time and energy.
