Marysville has three air-conditioned locations open to all ages to help them beat the heat.
North Snohomish County has three air-conditioned locations that will be open to all ages to help them beat the heat.
MARYSVILLE – The City of Marysville announces that the Marysville Sno-Isle Regional Public Library can be used by the public as a cooling center to sit down and rest.
With temperatures over the July 25-26 weekend reaching the upper 80s and the forecast predicting upper 80s and low 90s through the rest of the week, north county residents sought relief of all kinds.
The Marysville City Council and the Snohomish County Council voted July 13 to authorize the inter-local agreement between the city and the county, providing for the annexation to the city of the unincorporated urban growth area in roughly the center of Marysville.
Pat and Kathy Regan, who have run the Cedar Crest Family Restaurant and Grill at the Cedarcrest Golf Course for more than six years, have agreed to leave the premises by Nov. 6, but they’ll be doing so with two checks from the city of Marysville, one for $30,000 to cover the Regans’ legal fees, and another for $25,000 to the Regans themselves. Until then, the Regans will be allowed to stay and run the restaurant rent-free, from June through October.
Ethan Iverson turned 8 years old in April, and passed away June 30, after a more than year-long battle with cancer.
The BookWorks on Third Street hosted a special guest July 22, as Puget Sound region writer and professional speaker Mary Lou Sanelli read from her new book, “Among Friends,” for an audience of roughly a dozen women from 5-7 p.m.
The time is now, June 1 – 5, to file and launch your campaign to run for office for county council, city councils, school boards and various other taxing districts, like fire districts and water districts.
The July 31 Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort Casino will focus on the possible impact to businesses of the health care legislation that’s currently being proposed in Congress.
The staff of Maryfest will need to find a new office, in the wake of a July 19 fire at the corner of Cedar Avenue and Fourth Street.
Marysville Fire District personnel hope to prevent a repeat of an incident that occurred July 20.
Roughly two dozen volunteers of all ages showed up at the Blue Stilly put-in point of the Stillaguamish River July 18 to clean up the garbage that had collected in its parking lot, park area and river banks, and thereby help cut down the amount of garbage in the river system as a whole.
