SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville Kiwanis Club’s Bingo Run pancake breakfast at Sound Harley-Davidson Aug. 7 raised an estimated $200 for the Law Enforcement Torch Run’s Special Olympics funds, but local Kiwanians want their community to know that they’ve got plenty more events coming up that could use more volunteers.
With temperatures expected to be in the 90s in the coming days, people and animals are at risk for heat stroke and heat exhaustion. Elders, babies, overweight and chronically ill people are especially vulnerable to heat illness.
Tulalip Elementary is getting a bit of a touch-up over the course of three weekends, thanks to a crew of nearly 30 volunteers and the support of a few community organizations.
Washington State Department of Transportation maintenance crews have closed the right lane on northbound I-5 at 88th Street, milepost 200, in Marysville for pavement repairs. The lane is expected to reopen at 10 a.m. Aug. 12.
MARYSVILLE — After four years of legal wrangling, the city of Marysville purchased Ed and Susan Geddes’ marina for approximately $1.9 million last month.
The Tulalip Amphitheatre hosted its second annual National Night Out Against Crime Aug. 3, as the Marysville and Tulalip Tribal police departments teamed up with other area law enforcement, emergency response and community organizations.
This year’s Marysville HomeGrown festival will include a local author with inspiring stories for all ages.
Marysville resident Sharon Standish will be signing copies of her illustrated children’s book, “Ganly Delivers Parcel and Post,” at HomeGrown on Third Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 13 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 14.
MARYSVILLE — Drivers headed north on State Route 529 to Marysville should allow some extra time for their trips or plan to take alternate routes on the evenings of Aug. 9-10.
MARYSVILLE — After more than a decade of traveling, Arlington-raised Brooks Smothers is glad to be back in his old hometown, working as a creative graphic artist for The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police officers arrested two suspects for breaking into a house located in the 11000 block of 51st Avenue in the early morning of Aug. 3.
Outgoing Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall was honored by friends, neighbors and colleagues at a dinner at the Cedarcrest Golf Course July 28 and a roast at the Tulalip Resort Casino July 30.
When in doubt, smile.
That was the motto of many of the youngsters who strutted their stuff on the runway during the first Crowns for Hope youth pageant and luncheon.
It’s a bit late for a spring cleaning, but Totem Middle School is set to receive a late-summer sprucing-up on Aug. 21.