MARYSVILLE – Drivers should plan for overnight closures on SR 529 in Marysville Tuesday through Thursday nights, Oct. 12-14.
Crews will fully close northbound SR 529 across the Ebey Slough Bridge at 9 p.m. each night while they make pavement repairs. On Wednesday, the northbound lane will close at 10 p.m. due to the Silvertips game. The roadway will reopen at 10 a.m. each morning.
The Tulalip Homeless Shelter received some support from an estimated 40 Marysville and Tulalip volunteers Oct. 5, as members of the Marysville office of Keller Williams Realty and the Tulalip Tribes’ Adult Education Services Division conducted improvements on the grounds surrounding the shelter’s six cabins.
While their uniforms might be intimidating to some, the Marysville School Resource Officers want the community to know that they’re there to help serve the needs of school district staff, parents and students.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
The Everett Animal Shelter’s pet food supply is getting dangerously low. The pets are hungry and need your help. The Life Skills Leadership class at Marysville-Pilchuck High School is collecting food for a pet food drive from Monday, Oct. 11, through Friday, Oct. 22.
Marysville Police at 4:36 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 7, responded to a complaint of shots fired in the 9500 block of 53rd Avenue NE.
Michael Stevens credits his interest in city government to his tenure on the city of Marysville Planning Commission and his professional background as an architect.
Life-threatening situations are nothing new to Ray Hancock who’s served as a firefighter with the Marysville Fire District for 17 years, but on April 6 he learned he was facing a danger that’s much harder to escape from than a burning building.
“That’s the date I was diagnosed,” said Hancock, who’d served as a driver on the Ladder 62 crew since its conception.
Cancer survivors from Marysville, Arlington and throughout Snohomish County returned to the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership Sept. 24 to assemble “Heart Love Bags” tailored to suit the unique practical and spiritual needs of cancer patients.
Former Marysville resident Tracy Anderson explained the value of each item included in the “Heart Love Bags.”
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring’s first solo “coffee klatch” Sept. 29 drew a number of older citizens to the Marysville YMCA who expressed concerns about what the
Wendy Fryberg and Tom Albright are the newest members of the Marysville School District Board of Directors.
Board President Cindy Erickson and existing members Darci Becker and Chris Nation voted unanimously Oct. 4 to appoint Fryberg as Director District 4 and Albright as Director District 5, after a series of candidate interviews that same evening that pitted Fryberg against Sue Rasmussen and Albright against Corinne Diteman for those positions.
Marysville Community Coalition will be meeting on from 8 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 5 at the Ken Baxter Community Center, 514 Delta Ave. Marysville community members are invited to attend.