DeAnna Emborski was among 30 members of the Puget Sound community recognized as “Friends of the Navy” by the commander of Navy Region Northwest May 6.
Emborski is publisher of The Marysville Globe, The Arlington Times, The Bellingham Business Journal and The Wenatchee Business Journal, and Rear Adm. James Symonds presented her with a plaque in honor of her support of the Navy, sailors and their families in the Pacific Northwest.
Marysville’s fourth annual Cinco de Mayo celebration took place May 7, and the Totem Middle School cafeteria became a dance floor as Latin Americans celebrated their culture with the rest of the local community.
More than 160 motorcycle officers from an estimated 70 law enforcement agencies in Washington, Idaho, Oregon and Canada turned the southeast parking lot of the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino into their training grounds May 13-15.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen visited a few businesses in Quil Ceda Village to take the temperature of the local economic climate.
The Rotary International District 5050 Conference gave Rotarians from Marysville, Arlington and beyond an opportunity to celebrate their accomplishments over the course of the past year.
The Marysville Post Office thanked the area community for giving so generously to the May 8 “Stamp Out Hunger” letter carriers’ food drive. Marysville residents donated 32,300 pounds of food, which will provide an estimated 24,846 meals to support the needy and the hungry.
Marysville Police will be joining the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington State Patrol in conducting extra seatbelt patrols during nighttime hours from May 24 through June 6 as part of “Click It or Ticket.”
While last year saw the Marysville School District sending Reduction In Force notices to more than 50 certificated employees, MSD Superintendent Dr. Larry Nyland reported that only seven such individuals received RIF notices prior to the May 15 deadline this year.
A series of dumpster fires early in the morning May 17 had firefighters racing to respond and has police investigating.
Five separate dumpster fires were set at four different locations within an hour and five blocks of each other starting at approximately 4 a.m., according to Marysville Fire District Public Education Specialist and Public Information Officer Kristen Thorstenson.
Roland Anderson helped save his neighbor’s home and pets from a fire on the morning of May 13.
Two suspects have been arrested in connection with a robbery outside a Marysville grocery May 9 that left an Arlington woman hospitalized for her injuries.
Roland Anderson helped save his neighbor’s home and pets from a fire on the morning of May 13.
Students at Marshall Elementary got an opportunity to give their moms some handmade gifts in time for Mother’s Day.