MARYSVILLE — The state of music education in Marysville schools inspired impassioned testimony at the Marysville School District’s May 7 Board of Directors meeting, with former Marysville-Pilchuck High School choral teacher Stuart Hunt challenging Board members to break their silence in spite of their practice of not commenting on public testimony.
OLYMPIA — State Rep. Hans Dunshee is inviting the citizens of the 44th Legislative District to a town hall meeting via telephone so interested people can ask questions, share ideas or comment on issues that matter to their families and neighborhoods.
MARYSVILLE — The Totem Middle School cafeteria will once again serve as the site for Marysville’s sixth annual Cinco de Mayo community celebration on Friday, May 4, from 6-8:30 p.m.
Those driving along State Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, might have been surprised to see men in Civil War uniforms at the Marysville Cemetery firing their muskets into the sky.
MARYSVILLE — Officials for the city of Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes showed their solidarity with Citizens for a Smell Free Snohomish County by calling for a determination of significance and an environmental impact statement from the city of Everett and the Puget Sound Clear Air Agency on Cedar Grove’s Smith Island composting facility in Everett.
MARYSVILLE — Keller Williams Realty associates will be taking the day off on Thursday, May 10, but it will hardly be a day of rest.
Associates with the Keller Williams Marysville Market Center have chosen to “Give Where They Live” as part of RED Day, one of the biggest events in the real estate industry.
MARYSVILLE — On Friday, April 27, at approximately 7:20 p.m., Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a one-vehicle fatality accident in the 2800 block of Turk Road in Marysville.
WorkSource Snohomish County is hosting a resource fair on Tuesday, May 1, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Everett Station, 3201 Smith Ave in Everett.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Tulalip Tribes Vice Chair Deborah Parker joined U.S. Senators Patty Murray, Barbara Boxer and Amy Klobuchar in advocating the passage of the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act on Wednesday, April 25, one day before the Senate passed the VAWA reauthorization bill by a vote of 68-31.
MARYSVILLE — Half a dozen shooters caused a commotion on Wednesday, April 25, by target-shooting with a shotgun in a no-shoot zone outside the city limits of Marysville.
Join Marysville Parks and Registration for a summer of fun. Many camps are available including sports camps, day camps, mini-camps and Tiny Tots playgroup.
Jason Gobin has been carving canoe paddles since the age of 6, when he started learning from his grandfather, and on Saturday, April 21, the Tulalip Tribal member gave visitors to the Hibulb Cultural Center a few of the insights he’s gleaned from his nearly three decades of experience.
The Tulalip Resort’s Orca Ballroom was packed with women in fancy attire and colorful hats celebrating the Marysville Historical Society’s Ninth Annual Spring Tea and Vintage Fashion show on April 22.
