MARYSVILLE — The 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command will observe the Holocaust Day of Remembrance during a presentation at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 13, in the Armed Forces Reserve Center at 13613 40th Ave. NE in Marysville.
On Tuesday, April 2, the Los Angeles Police Department contacted Mount Vernon Police detectives, stating they had detained a man believed to be connected to the March 25 shooting on Anderson Road, whose victim was a Marysville man whose body was found in Arlington.
More than 2,500 people crowded Jennings Park on Saturday, March 30, for the Marysville Easter Egg Hunt, collecting 11,000 candy-filled eggs in the warm spring weather.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville is working in partnership with various local businesses, churches and nonprofit groups to bring back “Clean Sweep Week,” a series of free activities to help residents get their spring cleaning off on the right foot, for the second year in a row, from April 20-27.
MARYSVILLE — Motorists in the Sunnyside area are advised that 49th Street, from 71st Avenue to 49th Place, will close to traffic from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, April 5.
MARYSVILLE — Dr. Becky Berg is still mapping out her transition between the Deer Park School District, where she currently serves as superintendent, and the Marysville School District, for which she was selected as the new superintendent on March 28, but between now and when she officially starts her new job on July 1, Berg aims to get up to speed in short order.
EVERETT — The USS Nimitz’s departure from Naval Station Everett, which had been scheduled for Friday, March 29, has been postponed until 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 30, to complete its required preparations for deployment.
MARYSVILLE — Three years after receiving a less auspicious designation from the state, Totem Middle School has been spotlighted by the League of Education Voters for its significant accomplishments in those intervening years.
The Lakewood School District celebrated Lakewood High School’s 30th birthday on March 19 as part of their open house and technology expo which showcased state-of-the-art learning tools while seeking to enlist the community’s support for future improvements.
The Marysville Strawberry Festival saw a few firsts during its crowning ceremony for this year’s court on March 23.
Less than a dozen volunteers from the Adopt A Stream Foundation and the Bethlehem Lutheran Church managed to plant several hundred trees and shrubs along 900 feet of Allen Creek on March 23 in about half the time of the four-hour window that they’d set aside for that work, but according to members of both groups, plenty of work lies ahead for the area in the months and years to come.
Members of the Marysville chapter of Soroptimist International recently donated $1,500 to Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County, as part of both groups’ focus on improving the lives of women.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Library will serve as the site for the first in a series of community forums during which the KSER Foundation will be inviting the public to provide input on how a new independent public radio station — 89.9 KXIR FM — might best serve the north Puget Sound region when it launches later this year.
