Pinewood Elementary’s English Language Learners recently received $1,000 worth of books, from the Everett Elks Lodge, to write about with their adult pen pals.
The Arlington Lions Club received a holiday gift from the Marysville chapter of the Take Off Pounds Sensibly nonprofit support group, which TOPS members hope will share the gift of sight with the less fortunate around the world.
The Snohomish Health District has reported that three residents of Snohomish County have died recently from the severe flu that is circulating throughout Western Washington. An Everett woman in her 80s, an Edmonds woman in her 80s and a Bothell woman in her 40s and died in late December in Snohomish County hospitals. All had underlying medical conditions.
Snohomish County is seeking to fill an opening on its Civil Service Commission.
The Civil Service Commission was created by the state Legislature to establish a merit system of employment for county deputy sheriffs and other employees of the office of county sheriff, thereby raising the standards and efficiency of law enforcement in general.
SMOKEY POINT — City of Marysville Public Works officials are advising motorists that the new 156th Street I-5 overcrossing will be closed for two weeks, starting on Jan. 14, to complete finishing touches on the project.
MARYSVILLE — Larry Nyland’s decision came in the wake of not only some family health scares, but also the recent designation of the Marysville School District Board of Directors as the “Board of the Year” by the Washington State School Directors Association.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has lifted the burn ban on outdoor burning for Indian reservations west of the Cascade Mountains.
The Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Marysville welcomed dozens of people to a candlelight vigil on Saturday, Dec. 22, honoring the victims of the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
MARYSVILLE — Local musicians are presenting a benefit concert for regional drum and percussion teacher, Geoff Johns, who is undergoing cancer treatment, at the Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Saturday, Jan. 5 at 7 p.m.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has called a burn ban on all outdoor burning starting Monday Dec. 31 for several Indian reservations in Washington due to stagnant air conditions as a high pressure system settles in the region. This burn ban will be in place until further notice.
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency sussed a Stage 1 burn ban Dec. 29 for Pierce and Snohomish counties. This ban remains in effect until further notice.
ant to recycle your Christmas tree? Marysville Parks and Recreation Department and Marysville-area Boy Scouts can help.
The Marysville Community Food Bank and Toy Store teamed up for another holiday season to help families in need celebrate with festive favorites on their dinner plates and gifts to give each other.
