Local health officials expect an initial, small supply of H1N1 “swine flu” vaccine to arrive in Snohomish County within three weeks.
Oct. 5 is the last day to register to vote online or by mail, or to transfer an existing registration to a new address, for the upcoming Nov. 3 general election.
The Marysville Care Center received two awards from Life Care Centers of America Sept. 21.
Local Rite Aid stores will be offering flu and pneumonia vaccinations starting Sept. 30.
The Marysville City Council voted Sept. 14 to fully fund all applicants at that time for the city’s 2009 hotel/motel tax grants.
The first of two scheduled public hearings on the Central Marysville Annexation area was met with silence at the Sept. 28 Marysville City Council meeting, but the second public hearing is still scheduled for the Nov. 2 City Council meeting.
The Marysville School District’s “Legislators’ Forum on Education” drew State Representatives Barbara Bailey, Norma Smith, Hans Dunshee, Mike Sells, Mike Hope, Dave Quall and Kirk Pearson to the Marysville Arts and Technology High School Sept. 24.
A “perfect marriage” between the Marysville Historical Society and the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Athletic Department occurred Sept. 24, when school staff handed off a collection of sports memorabilia to Historical Society members.
As of press time, Marysville Police are continuing to investigate the events leading to a fatality vehicle collision that occurred in the 8200 block of Highway 528 in Marysville Sept. 28.
The Marysville Community Coalition’s first fall meeting will take place Oct. 6 at the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center, located at 514 Delta Ave., from 8-9:15 a.m.
On Sept. 23, at approximately 8:50 p.m., the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a Commercial Fire Alarm located at 13100 41st Avenue NE. While in route, dispatch reported they had received several calls of fire and smoke coming from the building. Based on those reports, the call was upgraded to a Commercial Structure Fire.
The city of Marysville is encouraging area residents who have noticed an overwhelming smell of wood, “or any other foul odor that burns your nose or stings your eyes,” to call the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to report it.
The Marysville Goodwill Job Training and Education Center, located at 9315 State Ave., is currently registering people for free classes, in their eight-week session from Oct. 19 through Dec. 10.
