MARYSVILLE — Brendon Krall, 18, of Marysville has been honored for his volunteer service with a state-level Certificate of Excellence from the 2013 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards Program.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Life Skills Program invites the community to turn out for its annual “Parker’s Cure” silent auction at Alfy’s Pizza on March 1 from 4-7:30 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department is proud to announce the promotion of Officer Rick Sparr to the rank of sergeant.
In a modern spin on the old “wanted” posters of the Old West, local police departments are using a new tool to help identify suspects. www.CanYouID.me is a website that enables police to identify unnamed suspects.
Two class actions have been filed against Cedar Grove alleging that its Everett and Maple Valley composting facilities create noxious odors that interfere with neighboring residents’ ability to use and enjoy their property. These odors have allegedly created such a stench that even normal use of their property, like birthday or holiday parties and outdoor barbecues and gatherings, has been intolerable. Unlike the lawsuits that were previously filed on behalf of specific groups of residents, the two cases filed Feb. 13 by the law offices of Michael Withey and Macuga, Liddle & Dubin seek class action status on behalf of thousands of residents, and demand that Cedar Grove install the equipment necessary to eliminate the stench.
The United Way of Snohomish County and the AARP are offering area taxpayers a few different ways to prepare their income taxes free of charge this year.
Denise Jantz has a gutted basement and a torn-up backyard, and like her neighbor Roy Meyer, she believes that someone should be held accountable for it.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police detectives have arrested a second suspect in the murder of 82-year-old Arthur Schroeder. It is believed the 26-year-old Marysville man was present and participated in the murder along with a 28-year-old woman who was booked into jail for murder on the evening of Feb. 10. The man — who was already incarcerated in the Snohomish County Jail on other, unrelated charges — has been formally booked for murder, robbery and the theft of a motor vehicle.
MARYSVILLE — A 28-year-old Marysville woman has been arrested and booked into the Snohomish County Jail for murder, robbery and the theft of a motor vehicle.
MARYSVILLE — With persistent heavy rainfall taking its toll on Marysville and Snohomish County, residents and businesses are encouraged to prepare themselves for an extended forecast that calls for more bouts of rainfall, which can lead to potential flooding, debris flows and mudslides.
MARYSVILLE — Nine citizens are in the running to fill the vacancy on the City Council to succeed Council member Carmen Rasmussen.
Sound Publishing, Inc. announced today that it has signed an agreement with the Washington Post Company to acquire the Everett Daily Herald, a 46,000 circulation daily and Sunday newspaper and its other print and online products. The transaction is expected to close in early March.
In the wake of December’s school shootings in Connecticut, schools across America have become more conscious of their safety and security procedures, and the Marysville School District is no exception.
