The Tulalip Tribes upped their regular annual donation of $15,000 to the Marysville Community Food Bank by another $5,000 this year, to bolster the fledging “Food for Thought” program that’s set to expand to three schools.
The city of Marysville is once again celebrating the winter holidays with annual events that have become familiar favorites for the community, but it’s looking for participants from the community to take part and help those events shine.
The Washington State Department of Transportation encourages holiday travelers to plug in their electronic devices to keep up to date on the latest on travel and traffic.
Community Transit service will not operate on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 22. The RideStore at the Lynnwood Transit Center and customer service phone lines also will be closed on Thanksgiving.
MARYSVILLE — Students at Marysville’s Arts and Technology High School are lending a helping hand this winter by gathering coats for those in need.
United Way plans to invest in programs that support the optimal development of children and youth, improve access to basic needs, and ensure that residents in Snohomish County are connected and engaged with their community.
MARYSVILLE — State Avenue was shut down for several hours during the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 13, after a bicyclist died from a collision with a vehicle.
As winter approaches and the need for food and clothing grows greater with the nearing holidays, the volunteers of the Seeds of Grace Distribution Center at the Allen Creek Community Church want to remind Marysville that there’s more than one food bank in town striving to serve the city’s less-fortunate citizens.
Thanksgiving is the date that the city of Marysville has had its eye on, when planning the completion of the 156th Street and Interstate 5 over-crossing project.
EVERETT — The second-degree manslaughter case against Marysville Police Officer Derek Carlile ended in a mistrial in Snohomish County Superior Court in Everett on Tuesday, Nov. 13.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring addressed citizen concerns ranging from public safety and budgets to traffic and neighborhood upkeep at his most recent coffee klatch at the Marysville YMCA Youth Development Center on Wednesday, Nov. 7.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police detectives are investigating a home invasion robbery that occurred on the morning of Sunday, Nov. 11.
EVERETT — The jury began its deliberations shortly after noon on Friday, Nov. 9, following the closing arguments in the trial of a Marysville Police officer whose 7-year-old daughter was shot by a handgun he’d left unsecured.
