MARYSVILLE — Quilceda Community Services, which provides residential care for special needs adults at several Marysville locations, will be raising needed funds for its programs at a “Shop ‘N Shred” event on Aug. 13.
A yard sale will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 1402 State Ave., where shoppers can also bring materials to be shredded from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Shredding fees will run $3 per shopping bag and $7 per bankers box.
It was a great day for a car show, especially one supporting the Susan G. Komen “3 Day for the Cure” breast cancer research fundraising walk this fall.
MARYSVILLE — With the deadline to mail in primary ballots on Aug. 16, The Marysville Globe asked the four candidates for the Marysville School District Board Director 3 race two questions. The following are their answers. Darci Becker and Rod Rieger did not submit responses.
Grace Academy Class of 2011 had two students who were qualified to be valedictorians this year.
MARYSVILLE — Washington state Attorney General Rob McKenna wanted the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce to know that he’s touted their communities as a success story to other state organizations, even as he acknowledged that the state government needs to step up parts of its service to citizens of Marysville, Tulalip and beyond.
McKenna opened his remarks at the Chamber’s July 29 Business Before Hours by describing Silicon Energy, which he visited with city of Marysville officials on May 11, as one of the companies that “wants to be in Marysville,” due to the city’s business-friendly climate. He likewise praised the Marysville Arts & Technology High School as an example of the “innovation in education” that he sees being done by the Marysville School District.
A 26-year-old Lake Stevens resident is killed July 29 after her vehicle is struck by s suspected drunk driver.
EVERETT – Are you struggling to pay your mortgage because of a subprime loan, a job loss or a one-time financial crisis like an illness or divorce? If so, find the help you need at a free foreclosure prevention event.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Boys & Girls Club was hopping with activity on July 22 as more than two dozen area kids were on their feet even more than their often stubborn warty partners during the Club’s ninth annual Bullfrog Jumping Contest in its gymnasium.
TULALIP — Investigators don’t know how a man who was found dead in a lake at the Port Susan Camping Club wound up in the water in the first place.
Snohomish County Sheriff’s divers recovered the body from the lake, at the the 12000 block of Marine Drive on the Tulalip Reservation, on the evening of July 26.
The man was not wearing a life jacket, and divers found his body about 20 to 25 yards from the dock. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Fire District 15 and Tulalip Fire and Police personnel also responded at the scene.
Chelsea Scott has had to paint over graffiti in her own neighborhood before, but July 23 marked the first time she was able to do so alongside sailors, city of Marysville staff members and police officers. Scott will be entering the U.S. Navy as a seaman, and she was one of nearly 20 volunteers from Navy Recruiting District Seattle to join roughly 30 city employees and their families in grabbing paint brushes and rollers for the city’s first “Graffiti Paint-Out” that morning.
By late next year, area residents should expect to have a new option in health care available to them. The Everett Clinic broke ground on its planned two-story, 60,000-square-foot, $24 million facility north of 172nd Street NE and west of I-5 on July 21, as Everett Clinic Chief Operating Officer Mark Mantei explained that the 3.6-acre site would serve as the grounds for an even bigger building than their branch in Smokey Point, hosting a broader cross-section of health care services than any Everett Clinic outside of their main offices in Everett itself.
At approximately 12:20 a.m. on Wednesday, July 27, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a report of a commercial fire in the 13500 block of 51st Avenue NE.
MARYSVILLE — Due to construction activities, the bus stop on the southbound on-ramp to I-5 at Fourth Street and Marine Drive will be closed from 11 p.m. on July 26 to 4 a.m. on July 27.
The last southbound trip of Route 201 to Lynnwood will not be able to serve this stop during these times.
During this closure, please plan to board southbound Route 201 at the intersection of Fourth Street and Beach Avenue, near the Shell station.
