MARYSVILLE — Arson appears to be the cause of a recent residential fire in Marysville.
At 10:29 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 3, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 6700 block of 40th Street NE. Firefighters arrived at 10:34 p.m. and located a fire in a single-story residential structure.
EVERETT — Community members are invited to join students, faculty and staff to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at Everett Community College.
EVERETT — Starting Monday, Jan. 2, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office has expanded its civil process services that are available to the general public, most of which have not been provided in the past.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Community Food Bank’s three days of Christmas basket distribution were already on track to meet or exceed the previous year’s totals by Tuesday, Dec. 20, as volunteers checked in 87 clients during the first 40 minutes of the event’s second day.
Totem Middle School’s post-Thanksgiving food drive collected about as many cans of food for the Marysville Community Food Bank as there are students at the school, according to parents and school officials.
Vance Whippo takes pride in the more than 100 years of community service that the Free and Accepted Masons of Washington have done in the city of Marysville, and he wants folks to know that it’s still going on.
The Attic Secrets Tearoom in Marysville played host to a survivor of a remarkable period of history.
First-grade students of the Marysville Cooperative Education Program at Marshall Elementary can call themselves community artists, ever since the recent unveiling of a community-themed art project at the Community Transit bus shelter on 64th Street NE, in front of the Marysville YMCA.
You can follow Santa as he makes his way around the world by going to the webiste NORAD Tracks Santa.
You can follow Santa as he makes his way around the world by going to the webiste NORAD Tracks Santa.
Now that they have implemented an eBook check-out system to include the Kindle, we are using the library more than ever without leaving home,” commented 67-year-old Jerry Kovacich, who moved with his wife to Coupeville, Wash., after retiring.
MARYSVILLE — A trio of personal testimonies as to the benefits of medical marijuana was met with interest by the Marysville City Council on Dec. 12, as two citizens of Marysville and one from Lake Stevens urged them to allow the city’s moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries to expire on Jan. 5 of next year.
Five years ago, the Marysville Community Lunch non-profit group started serving hot meals to the homeless in the Ebey Waterfront and Comeford parks.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s Life Skills program hosted a Holiday Silent Auction at M-PHS on Dec. 10, the proceeds from which will go toward a new van for the class’s trips and activities.
