In the week following this year’s observance of Martin Luther King Day, the students and staff of Sunnyside Elementary commemorated Dr. King’s life and legacy for a packed house audience of community members that included Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring.
he 2006 Chevy Colorado pickup truck belonging to the victim of Friday’s homicide was recovered Friday night in the 24300 block of 19th Avenue, in Arlington.It had been set on fire.
The Snohomish Health District reports five Snohomish County residents have died in the last month from the severe influenza (commonly called the “flu”) that is circulating throughout Western Washington. All but one death was in people over age 70, and all had underlying medical conditions in addition to confirmed flu.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle that is associated with their investigation of the homicide reported on the morning of Jan. 25.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District will hold two meetings for district parents, community members and district partners to provide opportunities to learn about, and submit input for, the new superintendent search process.
Don Gillette is 84 years old, hard of hearing and lives by himself, so by his own admission, just keeping up with day-to-day tasks can be a challenge anymore.
The reported assault in the 8300 block of 60th Drive NE on Jan. 12 inspired strong reactions from members of the community in social media, so Marysville Police Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux sat down with The Marysville Globe to discuss the still ongoing case, which saw its first arrests on Jan. 15.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police are asking for the public’s help in locating David Boyle, a longtime and well-respected resident of Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Boys & Girls Club served as the site for an afternoon recreation of the evening “Luminaria” display at the Marysvile-Tulalip Relay For Life, during the kickoff for its 2013 season on Jan. 19.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring will give this year’s State of the City address at 7 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 25, during the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Business Before Hours monthly breakfast.
Due to continuing cold weather and rising air pollution, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban for King County, effective at 4 p.m. on January 18, 2013. A Stage 2 burn ban continues for Pierce County and a Stage 1 burn ban continues for Snohomish County. These bans are in effect until further notice.
MARYSVILLE — If nothing else, residents of Marysville shouldn’t have to worry about the water main at the intersection 67th Avenue and 88th Street NE breaking again.
At about 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15, the 12-inch line at that junction suffered a circular fracture, leaving an estimated 50 homes in the surrounding area without water until shortly after 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 16.
At ages 50 and older, they don’t fit the typical target market for Kindles, Nooks and other “e-book” readers, but almost all of them are regular patrons of the Marysville Library, so on Friday, Jan. 11, Mark Burnett helped them learn how they could take advantage of a few of the library’s online and electronic resources.
