The cities of Marysville and Arlington could join 16 other cities in legal action to defend themselves from a tax refund being sought by Verizon Northwest.
Tess Raley and Jake Hereth have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis students of the month for January.
The Lakewood School Board will be seeking more input before deciding on whether the district should re-draw its elementary school boundaries
Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall is seeking citizen nominees interested in serving on the Civil Service Commission.
Although Joyce Zeigen has stepped down as its director, the volunteers of the Marysville Community Food Bank want everyone to know that they’ll continue to carry on her work.
Swords and sorcery mixed with grade school angst in the gym of Allen Creek Elementary Feb. 19, when the Taproot Theatre Road Company performed “Alexander and the Dragon.”
On Feb. 18, Marysville Unit 178 of the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion was officially instated, with Kay Smith installed as its charter president.
Yet another senior class from the Marysville Arts and Technology High School is looking to leave a positive legacy for future students, and Lana Magnan hopes the community will help them meet their goal.
Two new traffic signals have been activated to improve pedestrian safety to and from the Shoultes and Cascade elementary schools.
More than 200 attendees showed up at Totem Middle School to dine and bid on behalf of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Band Feb. 6
The Marysville Goodwill Job Training and Education Center, located at 9315 State Ave., will register people March 1-2 for free…
The city of Marysville has named Traffic Engineer John Tatum as its employee of the month for January, for going above and beyond his duties in carrying out channelization and signal timing revisions to ease traffic congestion at the Lakewood Crossing shopping center during the holiday shopping rush last December.
A bone that was discovered near the Marysville Cemetery at approximately 9:30 a.m. Feb. 22 has been confirmed as human, according to Marysville Police Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux.