Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County will be hosting its fourth annual “Hope Within” luncheon, Sept. 30 at the Everett Events Center.
Road improvement projects in the Marysville and Tulalip areas pose potential impacts to the traffic of local motorists during the next several months.
As students head back to school after Labor Day, Marysville Police are conducting emphasis patrols in school zones to look for speeders.
The Marysville chapter of Soroptimist International recently presented a series of annual awards and inducted new Board members.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce wants to give local voters a chance to hear from their prospective elected officials, which is why the Chamber is conducting two candidates’ forums before the general election, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce wants to give local voters a chance to hear from their prospective elected officials, which is why the Chamber is conducting two candidates’ forums before the general election, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sees the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver as an opportunity not only to benefit from tourist dollars in the relative short term, but also to gain repeat customers in the long run, which is why they’re seeking funds for programs intended to help them capitalize on this opportunity.
Marysville resident Jon Bailey has already defied doctors’ expectations in how much he’s been able to recover from burns he suffered May 9, but his friends will point out that he still needs some help in his continuing road to recovery, which is why they’re organizing a benefit concert for him Sept. 25.
An overheating printer has been deemed the most likely suspect in an Aug. 31 fire that took out one of the classroom portables at Cascade Elementary, according to Thomas Maloney, division chief and fire marshal for the Marysville Fire District.
The Tulalip Tribes Reservation received a visit Aug. 26 from U.S. Deputy Attorney General David Ogden and Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli, as they announced the awarding of funds to benefit not only the Tulalip Tribes, but several other Washington state tribal governments and law enforcement agencies.
While most students were enjoying their last weekend of freedom, Ani Bleakley and Cassie Shanks were painting their school.
At approximately 2:33 a.m. Aug.31, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a commercial fire in the 5200 block of 100th Street NE. Firefighters arrived at 2:41 a.m. and located a fire in a classroom portable at Cascade Elementary.
An early morning fire Aug. 28 destroyed a mobile home and sent one person to the hospital.
