MARYSVILLE — Candidates for the Marysville School District Board of Directors will be available for a “meet and greet” prior to their interviews by the current Board members before an abbreviated Board meeting Oct. 4.
Rainy skies and afternoon traffic didn’t stop Marysville Police Department personnel from raising funds for Special Olympics at the Marysville Applebee’s Sept. 24.
The city of Marysville invites the public to an open house Oct. 14 to discuss a federal grant that would be put toward cleanup of the Geddes Marina property on the Ebey waterfront that the city bought in July.
MARYSVILLE — Jones & Co. Pets’ anniversary sale will feature appearances by the Scrub-a-Mutt organization, the Northwest Organization for Animal Help and the Marysville Dog Owners Group Oct. 2-3.
MARYSVILLE – The Marysville School District Board of Directors and the Board Recruitment Steering Committee have selected four candidates to move forward in the selection process for filling open seats for director districts areas 4 and 5 on the school board.
MARYSVILLE — A death at the Marysville Regal Cinemas over the weekend appears to be the result of a firearms accident, according to Marysville Police.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council’s newest member got to work as soon as his fellow Council members selected him Sept. 27.
Michael Stevens was sworn into office by Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring after he and 11 other applicants were interviewed by the Council at that evening’s regular meeting.
The Washington Department of Financial Institutions closed North County Bank in Arlington, Wash. today, citing inadequate capital and severe loan losses. Immediately following the closure, DFI named the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of North County Bank.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District Board of Directors presented Assistant Fire Marshal David VanBeek with his graduation certificate Sept. 15 for successfully completing the Executive Fire Officer Program.
Do you know of a pothole that needs to be fixed in Marysville?
The city of Marysville has announced a new “Report a Pothole” website to enable residents to notify the city of the need for prompt repairs.
OLYMPIA — The Drug Enforcement Administration is teaming up with area law enforcement agencies to try and prevent overdoses on prescription painkillers in Washington state.
According to the DEA, the Marysville and Arlington police departments will be collecting expired or unused medications at their locations, as will the Tulalip and Stillaguamish tribal police, on Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — Parents and students will both be able to explore students’ college choices at the Marysville School District College Fair, Oct. 14 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. in the Marysville-Pilchuck High School library.
The Tulalip Tribes “raised their hands” in charity to 250 organizations throughout the state of Washington Sept. 18, as the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Orca Ballroom hosted hundreds of guests for the Tribes’ annual “Raising Hands” evening dinner program.