The Immunization Action Coalition is urging state residents to get their seasonal flu shots during what health officials say will be a challenging flu season.
City and community members in Marysville are quick to credit the work of the community as a whole with combatting graffiti.
When the USS Ford pulled into port at Naval Station Everett Oct. 20, among those who welcomed its return were nearly half a dozen retired sailors commemorating the ship’s namesake.
The faculty of Liberty Elementary joined Marysville School District officials in making their case to replace, rather than renovate, their current school building, during an Oct. 19 tour of the facilities.
The USS Ford returned to Naval Station Everett Oct. 20 after a six-month deployment, but the ship’s sailors weren’t the only ones who felt that time. As the crew of the frigate served in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, their families anxiously awaited their return.
Marysville resident and Catholic lay chaplain Tim Serban first arrived in American Samoa Oct. 2, in the wake of a Sept. 29 earthquake and tsunami that killed dozens and destroyed hundreds of homes on the Pacific island.
Operation Marysville Community Christmas, an ad hoc committee of the Marysville Community Food Bank, is registering families in need now for Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets and toys.
Marysville Care Center residents and associates are encouraging community members to take part in the 2009 Operation Christmas Child campaign by filling sturdy shoe boxes, or other similarly sized storage boxes, with Christmas gifts.
More than 150 community members recently attended the Soroptimist International of Marysville’s annual auction.
The Tulalip Resort hosted the East Sound Navy Ball Oct. 16, which attracted more than 450 attendees.
It’s a class of 25 students who have to produce a television segment of up to seven minutes in length, 180 days a year, with a 9:15 a.m. deadline every day.
“Public service” are the two words John Garner used to sum up his life.
Halloween celebrations will stretch across two nights in Marysville this year, as Jennings Memorial Park and Third Street in downtown Marysville both have fun and spooky events planned for a variety of ages.
