The crowd was sparse at Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall’s coffee klatch March 24, but he was happy to speak to an audience of half a dozen at the HomeStreet Bank on State Avenue anyway.
Emily Ayala didn’t have to say anything — her eyes told the story.
“She’s usually a talker,” said mother Marie Ayala of the 4-year-old, who just completed the “Fit-Tastic” Egg Hunt and was now the owner of a handful of plastic eggs. “Did you enjoy yourself?”
Don “Penoke” Hatch Jr. and Mark Hatch were elected as two of the seven members of the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors March 13, after polling at the Tulalip Resort and 983 votes cast by Tulalip Tribal membership.
Tulalip Elementary and Totem Middle School have both been approved for federal funding, after agreeing to adopt federal reform models aimed at turning around the nation’s lowest-performing schools.
Garbage and recycling service for North County residents could be affected if negotiations between Waste Management and unionized garbage haulers do not result in a new contract.
The 85-year-old state Route 529 Ebey Slough bridge served as the site for the Washington State Department of Transportation’s March 29 announcement kicking off this year’s construction season for Puget Sound.
Tulalip Elementary and Totem Middle School have both been approved for federal funding, after agreeing to adopt federal reform models aimed at turning around the nation’s lowest-performing schools.
Starting April 1, the city of Marysville will offer free screened fill dirt and topsoil mix for residents to use in gardens and lawns, or for round-the-yard projects.
A 9-year-old boy suffered minor injuries when he was hit by a vehicle just before 1 p.m. on Thursday, March 25.
Marysville fire crews are on the scene of a early Thursday morning fire at a mobile home located at Manor Estates 14000 block of 36th Drive.
MARYSVILLE – At 3:20 p.m. March 24, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to a house on fire in the 6500 block of 94th Street NE. Initial reports were of the home on fire and all occupants out.
The city of Marysville is pleased to name Municipal Court Program Specialist Mary Vermeulen as its Employee of the Month for February, in recognition of her valuable customer service and quick processing action when local police agencies began issuing some of their citations as e-tickets.
Shoultes Elementary’s second annual play kicked off March 18-19, as 35 actors and 45 choir members from the school’s student body came together to stage an epic production of “Peter Pan.”
