The Quil Ceda Village Walmart hosted its second annual “Toys for Tots” collection drive Dec. 10, as KOMO, KVI and KPLZ radio staff teamed up with the U.S. Marine Corps to solicit donations and fill their boxes and truck trailer with holiday presents for children in need from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Two weeks after it opened for business, the Community Transit park and ride station at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street was officially dedicated Dec. 15 by CT CEO Joyce Eleanor and Board Chair Carlton Gipson, as well as CT Board member and Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall.
Arlington-based registered nurse Kathy Ketchum was the original “Organ Lady” in 1989, and the “Choice and Consequence” program she started received $10,000 from the Tulalip Tribes this year.
Just after 2 a.m., Dec. 19, a 26-year-old Arlington man was struck and killed while walking in the 10400 block of Smokey Point Blvd., in Marysville.
The Marysville Fire District swore in four full-time firefighters and introduced seven part-time firefighters Dec. 16 at a regularly scheduled MFD Board of Directors meeting Dec. 16, to fill its vacant positions and maintain public safety in the community.
Marysville Fire District personnel responded Dec. 17, at approximately 5:10 p.m., to a garage fire in the 9500 block of 66th Drive NE.
Kristen Thorstenson, Marysville Fire District Public Education Specialist/Public Information Officer, reported that the first crew arrived to find flames coming from the back of an attached garage. The flames were quickly contained and extinguished, and the fire was contained to the garage with some smoke damage to the house.
The city of Marysville is pleased announce Geographic Information System Administrator Dave Doop as its employee of the month for November, for his mapping services and helping to create and maintain several databases in use by public works and other city departments.
The Operation Marysville Community Christmas Toy Store needs more toys for those who wouldn’t have presents otherwise.
Marysville Police are investigating the Dec. 15 robbery of Coldstone Creamery, located in the Lakewood Crossing Shopping Center in North Marysville.
Two weeks after it opened for business, the Community Transit park and ride station at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street was officially dedicated Dec. 15 by CT CEO Joyce Eleanor and Board Chair Carlton Gipson, as well as CT Board member and Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall.
Local and state officials reacted with equal parts excitement and pride as Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner took part in its inaugural flight Tuesday, Dec. 15.
More than 60 area families received support from regional law enforcement, military members, businesses and other organizations during the Fraternal Order of Police’s annual “Shop with a Cop” program in Snohomish County.
A number of residents recently began their holiday celebrations early in Marysville.