As of 4:33 p.m. Nov. 4, with 7,604 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 4,491 votes for 59.06 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 3,068 votes for 40.35 percent of the vote as of press time.
Incumbents seem to have prevailed as votes continue to come in for various Snohomish County races.
County health officials announced on Wednesday, Nov. 4, that all mass H1N1 vaccination clinics scheduled for November have been cancelled.
Seattle police spokespersons said Nov. 4 that they could not confirm any links between the fatal Oct. 31 shooting of Seattle Police Officer Timothy Brenton and a note left Oct. 22 at the site where four Seattle police vehicles were set on fire.
As of 8:04 p.m. Nov. 3, with 7,362 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 4,363 votes for 59.26 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 2,956 votes for 40.15 percent of the vote as of press time.
Seattle Police Officer Timothy Brenton, a Marysville resident, was shot to death shortly after 10 p.m. Oct. 31 while he and Officer Britt Sweeney were parked in their patrol car in the 100 Block of 29th Avenue.
Snohomish County releases preliminary election counts As of 5 p.m., Nov. 3 Snohomish County Council District 1 John Koster 11,016…
Snohomish County releases preliminary election counts
Patrick Larson Jr., a candidate for Marysville City Council Position No. 3, was arrested in the early morning on Nov. 3 and booked into the Marysville City Jail for investigation of hit and run.
A single-car accident on Cedar Avenue Nov. 2 resulted in one motorist being transported from the scene with minor injuries.
Marysville families had an assortment of activities for all ages on Halloween, starting with the annual afternoon of trick-or-treating on Third Street.
The school staff, parents and community members who attended the Marysville School District’s Oct. 29 public forum on proposed changes to school start and stop times and transportation schedules, spoke out overwhelmingly against one of the two remaining options for doing so.
The Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again received support from the Marysville Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which presented representatives of those schools with checks at the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 31.
