Do you volunteer? If so, there’s a free ticket to the Everett AquaSox game on Aug. 9 waiting for you.
Volunteer registration is now open for United Way’s Days of Caring, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 24 and 25 at sites around Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — Area crafters will have an outlet to express themselves and show off their wares at the first Marysville Summer Market, July 31 and Aug. 28.
Marysville mom Brandi Krug still gets a tear in her eye when talks about how the Tulalip Great Strides fundraising walk came to be.
Last year, she was sitting with her daughter, Brenna, when the 6-year-old made her mother make a promise.
MARYSVILLE — One week after Marysville School Board member Michael Kundu resigned, Board President Sherri Crenshaw resigned from the board effective July 19.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville’s incoming and outgoing mayors conducted a “coffee klatsch” with citizens at ServPro’s Marysville facility July 13.
Sound Harley Davidson will be helping bikers and law enforcement pitch in on behalf of some very special athletes.
On Aug. 28, Sound Harley will serve as one of five primary starting points for the launch of the Northwest Ride of Dreams and Classic Car Show, presented by Special Olympics Washington and the Law Enforcement Torch Run.
A question posed to Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen about privatizing liquor sales led to discussion on Colton Harris-Moore — the “Barefoot Bandit” — during a recent Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Meeting.
“I didn’t realize I was raising such a stink,” Marysville resident Mike Davis joked at the introductory meeting for his group, Citizens for a Smell-Free Marysville, as close to 60 area residents crowded into one of the conference rooms of the Marysville Library July 19.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribal Police Department is once again staging the National Night Out Against Crime for the area at the Tulalip Amphitheatre.
According to Tribal Police Office Manager Ashlynn Danielson, organizers expect 150-200 attendees and 30 vendors on site during the event, which is set for Aug. 3 from 6-8 p.m.
MARYSVILLE — In the wake of Michael Kundu’s resignation from the Marysville School District Board of Directors, the remaining Board members are now faced with the task of appointing his replacement in the District Director 4 position.
TULALIP — On July 15, representatives of the Tulalip Tribes informed The Marysville Globe via e-mail that John McCoy has resigned from his position as general manager of Quil Ceda Village effective Aug. 1.
The Tulalip Tribes hosted a number of other tribes, who arrived in their canoes on the shores of Tulalip Bay during the late afternoon of July 11, as part of the assembled tribes’ 21st annual canoe journey.
