Joe Wilson was sworn in as the Position 2 Snohomish County Superior Court judge shortly after 4 p.m. Dec. 3, and he credited much of his success to his families.
H1N1 flu vaccinations are now available by appointment at the Haggen Food and Pharmacy store at 3711 88th St. NE.
Drivers who use Marine Drive may want to leave home a few minutes early.
Intermittent lane closures will be occurring at the 1100 block of the road, also known as Tulalip Road, starting on Wednesday, Dec. 9 through Friday, Dec. 18.
MARYSVILLE – City of Marysville Community Development Director Gloria Hirashima received one of two “Public Employee of the Year” awards presented by the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties and the Puget Sound Section, Washington Chapter, of the American Planning Association.
This year’s “Black Friday” sales Nov. 27 started drawing shoppers to some stores before the day had even begun as area retailers reported customer traffic at least equal to, and in some cases busier than, previous years.
It weighs about 2,500 pounds, it dates back to the 1880s, it was owned by the first mayor of Marysville and its contents are a complete mystery.
While the merchants of Marysville’s Third Street take pride in its title as “the Street of Families,” due to the street’s old-fashioned lampposts marked with the names of honored families, this year’s prelude to “Merrysville for the Holidays” will see it becoming “the Street of Carols,” starting Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Shane Price and Cali Cull have been named the Marysville Soroptimist and Kiwanis Students of the Month for September, while Garrett Davis and Sarah Clark have been named their Students of the Month for October.
The Citizens for Marysville Schools are kicking off their campaign in support of the 2010 bond and levy with a rally, Dec. 8, from 6-
7:30 p.m. at the Marysville United Methodist Church, located at 5600 64th St. NE.
Prosecutors filed charges Dec. 2 for four counts of vehicular homicide against 27-year-old Matthew McDonald, of Snohomish, in Everett District Court.
Detectives allege that McDonald was driving a 2005 Ford Explorer truck eastbound on 108th Street NE, at least 40 miles per hour in a 35-mph zone, when he reportedly ran a stop sign at the intersection of Highway 9 at approximately 6:15 p.m. Nov. 29, striking a 2007 Hyundai Azera four-door car heading southbound on Highway 9. All four occupants of the car Hilda and Thomas Woods and Melissa and Bradley Agerup, two couples who were next-door neighbors in Clearview died at the scene after both vehicles went off the road.
Marysville School District Board Director Donald Hatch, Jr. is set to retire from the board at its Dec. 7 meeting.
Marysville resident Richard Peters was sentenced Dec. 1 to more than 13 years in prison, after being convicted Nov. 23 of first-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of his 6-year-old daughter, Stormy, one year ago.
An investigator from the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s office who was called to the scene of Sunday night’s fatal car wreck has been arrested and cited for DUI, The Everett Herald reports.
