MARYSVILLE — Preston Dwoskin, a 20-year-old Marysville resident with severe hearing and developmental disabilities, recently received another award in recognition of his community service.
The months of June and July saw the city councils of both Marysville and Arlington vote unanimously to extend their existing moratoriums on the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens within their respective city limits, as representatives of both city governments called for further clarifications from the state and federal governments on this issue.
On July 6, at approximately 6:38 p.m., Marysville Police Officers were dispatched to the 16600 block of 25th Avenue in the city of Marysville in reference to an unclothed adult male shooting a firearm.
Just after 9:00 a.m. on Friday, July 6, Marysville Police responded to a residence in the 5900 block of 64th Street where two people were discovered dead.
Student volunteers in Snohomish County will be now recognized in much the same way that student athletes in baseball, football, soccer and other sports are recognized through a new program organized by United Way of Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville branch of Windermere Real Estate and the Marysville Sunrise Rotary recently raised more than $20,000 for Housing Hope’s Beachwood property, located in Marysville, through this summer’s Strike Against Homelessness Bowl-a-Thon at the Strawberry Lanes in Marysville.
While the weather on Saturday, June 30, made much of Naval Station Everett’s annual “Freedom Festival” a soggy affair, the day’s ship tours still filled up their allotments of 40 visitors for each of the larger ships every half hour, and 30 visitors for each of the smaller ships every half hour, drawing more than 1,500 visitors to the decks of the four ships in port.
The Washington State Patrol began its DUI emphasis on Friday, June 29, and will be continuing it through Sunday, July 8, to cover both the Fourth of July holiday and the following weekend.
The Marysville Police Strike Team was formed on May 8 as part of a planned six-week emphasis on burglary within the city, which had gone above the five-year averages for recent months.
The Rotary Club of Marysville not only installed its new officers for the year on June 27, but also honored several community members with the Rotary’s highest recognition, the Paul Harris Fellowship Awards.
TULALIP — Firefighters, police officers and emergency aid crews from Marysville, Tulalip and Snohomish County converged on the woods of Tulalip on Tuesday, June 26, to search for and eventually recover a 20-year-old all-terrain vehicle rider whose family reported him missing after he failed to return from a trip the previous afternoon.
MARYSVILLE — The Quil Ceda and Tulalip elementary schools were recently named runners-up for the prestigious Shirley Hord Award, were featured in the Learning Forward’s national staff development magazine, and will be recognized at their National Conference in July.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District will receive $560,000 in a FEMA Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant.
