The Marysville School District Director candidates kicked off the candidate forums conducted during the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Sept. 18 Business Before Hours.
The Stillaguamish Senior Center and its residential apartments were bustling with activity Sept. 18, as 40 volunteers from Kimberly Clark in Everett grabbed an assortment of building and cleaning tools to take part in the Snohomish County United Way’s “Day of Caring.”
A spirited exchange between the Snohomish County Council candidates, on issues including land use and relative experience levels, followed the less contentious talking points of the Marysville School District Director candidates, at the forums conducted during the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Sept. 18 Business Before Hours.
The Tulalip Tribes “raised their hands” in charity to more than 125 organizations throughout the state of Washington Sept. 19, as the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Orca Ballroom hosted more than 300 guests for the Tribes’ “Raising Hands” evening dinner program.
The Marysville City Council voted Sept. 14 to fully fund all applicants for the city’s 2009 hotel/motel tax grants, at the same time that it resolved to reopen applications for the hotel/motel tax grants from Sept. 23-30.
While local residents are turning out to the Marysville-Pilchuck High School campus Oct. 9 to support M-PHS students in their football game against Lake Stevens, they can also check out the school’s Oktoberfest celebration that night, from 6-10 p.m. behind the stadium.
Road improvement projects in the Marysville and Tulalip areas posing potential impacts to the traffic of local motorists during the next several months
Construction crews will be closing a stretch of SR 531 (172nd Street NE) west of the Interstate 5 for one week starting soon.
The Marysville School District will host a “Legislators’ Forum on Education” Sept. 24 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at the Marysville Arts and Technology High School Commons, located at 7204 27th Ave.
Sept. 12-18 is this year’s National Child Passenger Safety Week, a time for parents to review and refine how children are transported in cars.
In some ways, it was the first day of a “between year” for the Marysville School District, since the 2008-09 school year included the opening of a new school, just as the 2010-11 school year is set to do, but the 2009-10 school year’s biggest change was the adoption of a new math curriculum for its high school grades.
Motorcyclists from around the area gathered at Sound Harley-Davidson for the “Raising Kahne For Kids” motorcycle ride Sept. 13.
Two months after fires devastated their office, the members of Maryfest have found a new home, but are still struggling to recover from their losses.
