The Marysville Rotary gave five young professionals from Brazil a chance to get a firsthand look at how their American counterparts live and work.
The owners of the Marysville Police Department’s “mystery urn” recovered the remains of their loved one May 11.
Harry was the family dog of Seattle’s Sam and Katie Barloon, who had him cremated after he died of cancer in March of last year.
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.
TULALIP — Tulalip Tribal member Tracie Stevens has been nominated by President Barack Obama to chair the National Indian Gaming Commission.
Students at Totem Middle School have gotten a new perspective on both historic and current events, thanks to eighth-grade teacher Andrea Gannon assigning them with creating their own political cartoons.
An Arlington woman was injured in a robbery outside a Marysville grocery late in the evening of May 9.
The only way Trina Davis would have been soggier was if she had fallen in the drink.
But that didn’t matter. What mattered was she caught a fish.
The 8-year-old Marysville girl, whose pigtails were dripping with rain water, beamed as Barry Martin of the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club held up her catch — a nearly 4-pound trout.
TULALIP — The State of the Tulalip Tribes was the subject of the April 30 Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort.
Speaking before fellow members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, Tulalip Tribal Chair Mel Sheldon Jr. described a community that’s tightened its collective belt recently, but is still optimistic about its future.
City of Marysville Public Works officials conducted an emergency drill on April 14 using Seattle Public Utilities’ designed “Emergency Drinking Water Provisioning System,” a mobile emergency water supply that can be set up in numerous locations throughout north Snohomish County and surrounding areas in the event of a major water supply issue.
EVERETT — Timothy Brenton, the Marysville resident and Seattle police officer who was killed in the line of duty last year, was among those honored during the Snohomish County Labor Council’s Workers Memorial Day observance ceremony April 28.
Marysville resident Diane Tillman is currently interviewing families interested in making a difference by hosting a high school student on a full scholarship provided by the U.S. State Department.
The city of Marysville is seeking vendors interested in participating in the second annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day.
The event takes place June 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Allen Creek Elementary, located at 65050 60th Dr. NE.
City of Marysville traffic engineers spent May 3 chasing the effects of the day’s windstorm.