The Marysville Police Department Collision Investigation Team is investigating a car vs. motorcycle collision in the Lakewood Crossing area of North Marysville in which the motorcycle rider was seriously injured.
This year’s Jet City Tattoo Expo packed the Orca Ballroom at the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino Jan. 21-23, as tattoo artists from across the country applied their ink to tattoo aficionados from throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring will deliver the “State of the City” address for 2011 to the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 28.
Nehring’s first “State of the City” address as mayor will serve as the main event for the Chamber’s Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort Casino from 7-9 a.m.
The Tulalip Tribes have spent more than $300,000 a year on smoking cessation programs for Tribal members and the surrounding community, and a recent grant from the Tribes will give kids throughout the county a firsthand look at the damage done by smoking and other unhealthy lifestyle choices.
The year has barely begun and the students of the Marysville Arts and Technology High School Robotics Team are already well into their six-week “build season” for their regional competition this spring.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District’s annual “Information Fair” and kindergarten registration will take place this year Jan. 29 from 9-11 a.m. in the Totem Middle School cafeteria, located at 1605 Seventh St.
School staff and district members, along with community partnership groups, will answer questions and provide information that’s intended to be both supportive and useful on the subject of various programs and resources available to students and parents alike.
LAKE GOODWIN — A float plane crash on Jan. 22 has left a 6-year-old boy dead.
First-grader Jacob Jeter of Anacortes was a passenger in the plane piloted by his 55-year-old father, which flipped upside down as it landed in Lake Goodwin. While Jeter’s father was able to escape, Jeter himself remained trapped under the water for an estimated 40 minutes before a diver from the Snohomish County Technical Water Rescue Team pulled him from the wreckage. Jeter was rushed to the Colby Campus of the Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, where he passed away at approximately 7:15 p.m. on Jan. 22. According to Kristen Thorstenson, public information officer for the Marysville Fire Department, the father did not require medical transport.
Marysville Police responded at approximately 5 p.m. on Jan. 23 to a report of a missing 80-year-old female from the 9800 block of 48th Drive N.E. in Marysville.
Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched shortly after 2 p.m., Jan. 22, to reports that a plane had crashed and was upside down in Lake Goodwin.
MARYSVILLE — The Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has released information about the man who was struck and killed on southbound Interstate 5 near the 88th Street overpass in Marysville on Jan. 18.
Joshua J. Irwin, a 27-year-old Arlington resident, died of multiple visceral lacerations and bony fractures from blunt impacts to the head, truck and extremities, according to the Medical Examiner’s Office, which deemed the death an accident.
The postponement of varsity athletics at the Marysville Getchell High School campus proved to be one of the areas of greatest concern among community members who attended the Marysville School District’s public forum Jan. 13.
A man was struck and killed on southbound Interstate 5 near the 88th Street overpass in Marysville on Jan. 18.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a train in Marysville in the early morning hours of Jan. 15.