TULALIP — Machinists Union Local Lodge 751-C’s first-ever “All in For Guide Dogs” Texas Hold ‘Em tournament proved to be a good deal, according to event participants.
Local drivers who use State Route 9 or State Route 92 will not need to take detours during the upcoming weekend, since the closures that had been scheduled for those intersections have been cancelled.
Learn about Everett Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technician School and careers in aviation maintenance at an information session at 2:30 p.m., July 12.
The grounds of the Tulalip Resort Casino showcased a demonstration on Thursday, June 14, of the same skills and equipment that members of the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Air Support Unit used to rescue a 13-year-old Burien, Wash., boy from a ledge just a few feet from 270-foot Wallace Falls on May 20.
It started at the Marysville Family YMCA 10 years ago as a way of raising $100 to buy a boom box, and it drew a grand total of 150 attendees.
While the cities of Arlington and Marysville encourage their citizens to celebrate the upcoming Fourth of July holiday in a festive manner, the cities’ police officers and firefighters want to make sure that those who choose to use fireworks do so in a safe and legal fashion.
Arlington and Marysville are among 40 Washington cities that have been chosen to receive shares of $50 million in federal safety funds for 75 street improvement projects statewide.
The city of Marysville is accepting applications for the City’s Hotel/Motel Tax Grant Program for 2013.
MARYSVILLE — Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound and the Marysville Police Department are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in two armed robberies in June.
TULALIP — When Tulalip Tribal Vice Chair Deborah Parker joined U.S. Senators Patty Murray, Barbara Boxer and Amy Klobuchar in Washington, D.C., to advocate the passage of the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act on April 25, the Senate passed the VAWA reauthorization bill by a vote of 68-31 the very next day.
MARYSVILLE — The rain was coming down hard on the afternoon of Saturday, June 23, as more than 100 youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints laid down “beauty bark” and planted trees at the Strawberry Fields in Marysville, in an effort to create a walking path to the Off-Leash Dog Park.
MARYSVILLE — Grace Academy’s graduating class of 2012 was described as “unified in Christ, yet fierce individuals” by Joan Dabrowski, art and yearbook teacher for the school.
At 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to an unknown type fire in the area of 116th Street NE and State Avenue.
