The last week in October and the first week in November of this year mark a first for the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, since it’s the first time in 24 years that Chamber President and CEO Caldie Rogers can remember conducting two Business After Hours meetings in two consecutive weeks.
Two restaurant chains with local branches will be honoring military members with free meals in November.
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.
Thousands of residents formed long lines hours before 10 H1N1 clinics throughout the county opened their doors Saturday, Oct. 31.
Dr. Jason Bourne’s orthodontic practice was only a year old when he started buying back Halloween candy, and he was impressed at receiving 120 pounds of candy from the community.
Marysville Police Officer Bronwyn Kieland has been named the city of Marysville’s Employee of the Month for October of this year, for her service as a School Resource Officer and her role in combating graffiti in the community.
Health officials announced that they are expanding their “priority groups” in the hope of trying to get at least 12,000 residents vaccinated for the H1N1 virus on Saturday, Oct. 31.
A Washington State Patrol vehicle was hit Thursday morning at approximately 2 a.m.
On Wednesday, Oct. 28, Boeing Co. announced that it has chosen its North Charleston, S.C., facility as the location for a second final assembly site for the 787 Dreamliner program.
The second of two scheduled public hearings on the Central Marysville Annexation area will take place at the Nov. 2 Marysville City Council meeting at 7 p.m., after the first public hearing was met with silence at the Sept. 28 City Council meeting.
Marysville-Getchell High School is on schedule to open one year early and under budget, according to Marysville School District officials during a recent tour of the construction site.
Marysville School District students and faculty spoke with the school district’s community partners and business owners Oct. 7 at an open house in the district’s Board room.
The Marysville School District Board of Directors’ regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2 will include a public forum on proposed changes to school start and stop times and transportation schedules, which would take effect during the 2010-11 school year.
