MARYSVILLE — Community members are invited to attend and support the “Life Skills” auction for special education at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Dec. 10.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville invites families to step into a winter wonderland of holiday fun, food, music and a parade of lights during the 23rd annual “Merrysville for the Holidays” celebration on Saturday, Dec. 3, in Comeford Park.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville branch of HomeStreet Bank, located at 1238 State Ave., will serve as the site of a “Giving Tree” from Dec. 1-22, to benefit the Operation Marysville Community Christmas Toy Store.
MARYSVILLE — He’s as cuddly as a cactus and as charming as an eel, but the Grinch himself will leave his cozy mountaintop lair high above Whoville to disrupt the glee at this year’s 23rd Annual “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter celebration and Electric Lights Parade on Saturday, Dec. 3.
MARYSVILLE — It’s that time of year again, so the Marysville Fire District is asking you to help keep the wreath green.
Starting Nov. 24, as you drive by any of the fire district’s stations, you should notice a giant wreath covered in green bulbs. It’s part of the district’s annual “Keep the Wreath Green” program.
MARYSVILLE — With flood warnings issued around Puget Sound rivers and the effects of overnight heavy rainfall, Marysville Public Works crews are responding to reports of water on some local roadways:
ARLINGTON — The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a flood warning for the Stillaguamish River at Arlington until the morning of Thursday, Nov. 24.
At 5:39 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 23, the stage was 12.4 feet. Flood stage is 14 feet.
Minor flooding is forecast, with the river anticipated to crest at 16.4 feet around 4 p.m. on Nov. 23. The river is then expected to fall below flood stage later this same Wednesday night.
The Marysville Community Food Bank’s needs for this year’s holiday season have more than equaled those of previous years.
The Totem Middle School cafeteria was packed on the evening of Nov. 17, as area residents heard from representatives of the city of Marysville, the Snohomish County Health District and the Washington Environmental Council on “The Coal Hard Truth” about the potential coming of coal trains through Marysville.
Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims called upon citizens of north Snohomish County for their support at their annual breakfast fundraiser to respond to the “Voices of Victims.”
The Snohomish County Marine Resources Advisory Committee (MRC), part of the nationally recognized Northwest Straits Marine Conservation Initiative, is seeking three motivated members to serve as citizen advisors on a committee that addresses local marine issues and recommends action to County Executive and the County Council.
MARYSVILLE — In their service to help children in the community and beyond, Marysville Kiwanis Club members for decades have conducted their weekly meetings at the crack of dawn over breakfast.
But not everyone is an early riser, so take heart, early commuters with a passion for community service, and others too busy to make a morning meeting, because Marysville Kiwanis is adding a night meeting once a month that may get your attention.
A wind advisory will go in effect from 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21, to noon on Tuesday, Nov. 22, for Everett and the surrounding area.
The National Weather Service in Seattle issued the wind advisory for anticipated south winds of 20-30 miles per hour, with gusts to 45 miles per hour.
