The Lakewood School District Board of Directors marked the end of an era on Tuesday, Dec. 18, as 11-year Director District 3 incumbent Ken Christiansen attended his last Board meeting as a Board member, but his successor was already there to greet the Board and his predecessor.
The possible coming of coal trains to Marysville invited the ire of Tulalip Tribal Chair Mel Sheldon Jr. and Silicon Energy President Gary Shaver during two separate and otherwise unrelated days of public statements.
The Marysville Fire District is proud to announce the graduation of three recruit firefighters from the Washington State Patrol Fire Academy on Nov. 2. The three firefighters were hired following the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s award of a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant.
You can keep track of Santa’s progress on Christmas Eve.
Marysville Police Department detectives are investigating a stabbing that occurred in the 5000 block of 139th Place NE, early Sunday morning.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville provides free sand and bags for residents to make their own sandbags to be better prepared during severe rain and potential flood conditions.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring recently honored JoAnn Sewell as the city of Marysville’s Volunteer of the Month for October for her leadership within the Marysville Community Food Bank.
OLYMPIA — State Rep. John McCoy, D-Tulalip, will chair the new Community Development, Housing and Tribal Affairs Committee in the Washington State House of Representatives in the New Year.
MARYSVILLE — On Saturday, Dec. 22, 250 needy children in Snohomish County will receive a bag of age-appropriate gifts and toys, and more than a hundred families will enjoy holiday meals at the Sea Mar Community Health Center’s Snohomish County Christmas Party at Cedarcrest Middle School in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — On behalf of the Girls Scouts of Western Washington, the North Regional Girl Scouts office will serve as the site for a candlelight vigil in honor of and remembrance for the victims and all those affected by the Dec. 14 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary.
EVERETT — Unless Congress acts, the federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation program will expire at the end of December, effectively cutting off more than 45,000 people from unemployment benefits statewide.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District is proud to announce the graduation of three recruit firefighters from the Washington State Patrol Fire Academy on Nov. 2. The three firefighters were hired following the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s award of a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant.
For Marysville’s Craig Bartl, this December marked his third in a row of participating in the “Night of 1,000 Stars” impaired-driving traffic safety emphasis patrols organized by Snohomish County and Washington state law enforcement.
