Viral hepatitis might be closer than you think, according to the international organizers of World Hepatitis Day on Saturday, July 28.
In support of the global awareness campaign, the Snohomish Health District will display hepatitis information through Tuesday, July 31, in the atrium of the Rucker Building, located at 3020 Rucker Ave. in Everett. The Health District also will feature hepatitis information on “The Takeaway” radio program at 8:40 a.m. on Thursday, July 26, on KSER 90.7 FM.
Snohomish County Elections has begun mailing ballots to more than 393,000 voters for the Aug. 7 primary.
MARYSVILLE — The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency will conduct a community meeting, on the start of an odor monitoring program in the Marysville and Everett area, from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 24, in the Allen Creek Elementary multi-purpose room, located at 6505 60th Dr. NE in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — On Monday, July 16, Marysville Police received a report of an attempted assault that occurred Friday, July 13, in the 17600 block of 29 Avenue NE.
Thousands of attendees, both human and canine, turned out for the sixth annual Poochapalooza, an event for dogs and their owners, on Saturday, July 14, at Strawberry Fields Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
In spite of ever-increasing releases of salmon from their hatchery, the Tulalip Tribes are facing the same unexplained diminishing returns as are occurring throughout the Pacific Northwest.
SMOKEY POINT — Close to 100 motorcycle riders packed the parking lot of the Buzz Inn for the third year in a row on Saturday, July 14, to help raise money for those facing end-of-life issues at young ages.
Andrew Vavrousek was awarded a $1,000 Charles W. Harrison Engineering Scholarship by the Washington State University College of Engineering and Architecture. Students receiving this award must demonstrate academic excellence in math and science and show an interest in engineering.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, WA-02, announced on Friday, July 13, an $850,551 Early Head Start program grant for the Tulalip Tribes.
MARYSVILLE — The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has ruled the two deaths that occurred in a Marysville home on Friday, July 6, were a homicide and a suicide.
Mayor Jon Nehring is seeking individuals interested in filling a vacancy on the city of Marysville Planning Commission.
The Snohomish County DUI and Target Zero Task Force wants everyone to support and attend local community festivals this summer, but also would like to remind attendees to choose safe rides home if they decide to consume alcohol.
Marysville’s Nick Poling and Alex DeRoest are both old hands at stage plays, but while they’ve been proud of their theatrical efforts, they eventually began to feel like their work was yielding diminishing returns.
