Boeing Field served as the site for multiple family reunions on the evening of Wednesday, July 25, as nearly 100 soldiers stationed in Marysville finally made their way home.
When the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency explained its plans to launch a study of the odor that’s been reported by residents of Marysville and Everett over the past four years, it drew sharp criticism from nearly all of the roughly 100 attendees from those same communities who took the time to speak at a public meeting on Tuesday, July 24.
When John Mack purchased a home on State Avenue in late May, with the intention of using it to house sex offenders, he was not met with a positive response from neighbors or city officials.
Coal Free Washington gathered at the Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on July 26, to talk about how a potential coal export facility in Bellingham could affect Marysville.
As of Tuesday, July 31, Waste Management Northwest has deployed substitute drivers to commercial routes in Snohomish County, but its residential customers in Arlington and Marysville can still expect to be affected by the ongoing strike.
The United Way of Snohomish County is organizing its 19th annual Days of Caring, the largest volunteer event in the county, for Friday, Sept. 21, and Saturday, Sept 22.
MARYSVILLE — Homeowners with a well-kept house and yard, a stalwart real estate business that shines with curb appeal, and a trendsetting office building in the downtown district were recently honored by Marysville’s Mayor and City Council, as recipients of the first-ever “Pride of Marysville” neighborhood improvement awards.
MARYSVILLE — On Friday, July 27, at approximately 10:44 a.m., a citizen called 911 to report that that two subjects were unlawfully inside of a residence located in the 7200 block of 74th Street NE.
The caller also noted that an additional man appeared to be waiting outside the residence in a white vehicle. All three suspects were believed to be connected with a burglary in progress at that residence.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring is proud to honor Diane Gardner as Volunteer of the Month for June for her countless volunteer hours and leadership through the Patient Link Program at Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett.
Waste Management Northwest customers in Arlington and Marysville will likely see their services affected in the wake of the strike by Teamsters Local 117 on Wednesday, July 25.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce celebrated the return of one of its most-missed members on Wednesday, July 18, as its Regional Visitor Information Center hosted an evening in honor of Chamber President and CEO Caldie Rogers.
The Everett Gospel Mission Women and Children’s Shelter received some helping hands from the employees of the Smokey Point branch of Lowe’s, along with fellow volunteers from six other Lowe’s stores on Thursday, July 19.
One thing that both Marysville School District officials and local residents will readily agree on is that at least a couple of the schools’ landscaping is looking rough.
