TULALIP — A 1-year-old girl is dead after she and a 3-year-old child were found unconscious on Monday, Oct. 8, in a vehicle on the Tulalip Tribal Reservation.
At 10:14 p.m. on Thursday , Oc.t 4, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 300 block of Marine View Drive. Firefighters arrived at 10:21 PM and located a fire in a single story residence.
Their fire engines will remain the same colors, but the firefighters of Marysville and Arlington will be wearing pink with their uniforms throughout the month of October in recognition of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites the public to an open house on Wednesday, Oct. 24, to discuss a federal grant for cleaning up the Geddes Marina property, on the Ebey waterfront, that the city bought in July of 2010.
Snohomish County citizens can avoid the misery of flu this year by rolling up their sleeves for shots. This year’s vaccine is available at medical providers and pharmacies throughout the county and will protect against three kinds of influenza virus that make people sick.
The Plant Farm at Smokey Point is again covered in pumpkins as the Rotary Club of Marysville’s annual “Pumpkins for Literacy” program gears up to kick off on Saturday, Oct. 6, and run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week, through Halloween on Wednesday, Oct. 31.
When the Knolla family stopped by the Tulalip Cabela’s store on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept. 26, they weren’t expecting to be greeted by members of the Arlington Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1561 and given applause by the surrounding crowds, but those who attended that day’s brief ceremony wanted to show their support for the family through its struggles and sacrifices.
Charter schools were the topic of debate at the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Business Before Hours on Friday, Sept. 28, as Ken Mortland and Shannon Campion hashed out Initiative 1240, a November ballot measure that, if approved by the voters, would allow a limited number of public charter schools in Washington state.
Two important deadlines are fast approaching for anyone wanting to register to vote in this fall’s important General Election. Ballots go in the mail by Oct. 19, and you don’t want to be left out, Secretary of State Sam Reed said Oct. 2.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Special Education PTSA’s third annual Resource Fair and Family Fun Night on Wednesday, Oct. 17, aims to bring together not only a host of school district personnel, but also a variety of private service providers and non-profit groups, so that parents of special education students can access all the resources available to them locally, at one place and time.
MARYSVILLE — On Monday, Sept. 24, Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring declared October to be Alpha Delta Kappa Appreciation Month, to recognize the local group of women educators for their contributions to the community and education.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council on Monday, Sept. 24, awarded $125,298 in hotel-motel tourism grants that will fund costs associated with the Marysville Strawberry Festival, a holiday lighting tour at Cedarcrest Golf Course, and other festivals and events.
EVERETT — Senior-citizen advocates — including Snohomish County’s Long Term Care and Aging Division, AARP Washington, the ElderCare Alliance, the Washington Association of Area Agencies on Aging, and the Washington State Senior Citizens’ Lobby — are hosting a legislative candidate forum dedicated to aging policy issues and the state’s readiness to meet the needs of the growing numbers of seniors in the state.
