For the students of Totem Middle School, their annual food drive that ran from Dec. 3-14 this year had an added significance, since they were striving to support the surrounding community while struggling to cope with the loss of a longtime friend.
The Marysville Community Food Bank got another helping hand from the community courtesy of the members of Cub Scout Pack 180, who showed up at the Food Bank’s doorstep carrying enough non-perishable food items to equal the weight of four and a half Cub Scouts.
MARYSVILLE — The Guru Nanak Sikh Temple in Marysville is inviting the surrounding community to join them for a candlelight vigil on Saturday, Dec. 22, in memory of the victims of the school shooting in Connecticut nearly one week prior, on Dec. 14.
City Councilmember Carmen Rasmussen announced that she is resigning her position on the Council effective Dec. 31 because she is moving outside of city limits.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory which will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 17, until noon, Tuesday, Dec. 18, for the east Puget Sound lowlands, including Everett and vicinity.
The Snohomish County Multi-agency Response Team (SMART) has responded to the scene at the 16300 block of SR 9 to investigate a possible trooper-involved shooting. One suspect was taken into custody and is being treated at Harborview Medical Center. No troopers or officers were injured, according to Shari L. Ireton, Director of Communications, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.
Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, will hold a telephone town hall Monday, Dec. 17, at 6 p.m. PST.
More than 20 families traveled from as far away as Seattle to get their photos taken with Santa Claus and some obliging ponies during the first day of the non-profit All-Breed Equine Rez-Q’s holiday fundraiser on Saturday, Dec. 1, and Sunday, Dec. 2.
MARYSVILLE — The Westwood Crossing Camp Fire Club will be conducting its annual canned food drive for the Marysville Community Food Bank this Friday at the Safeway in Marysville from 4-5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 14.
Snohomish County’s Department of Emergency Management, the Everett Office of Emergency Management and the Emergency Services Coordinating Agency are joining together to encourage residents to make their households more prepared.
A number of Marysville elementary schools are getting some dramatic and interactive lessons on the importance of recycling and preserving the environment this winter, courtesy of Waste Management.
On Tuesday, Dec. 4, the Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation received a holiday gift that’s on track to become an annual tradition.
Soroptimist International of Marysville recently presented the Marysville Community Food Bank Toy Store program with $1,000 for this year’s holiday season.
