At approximately 1:47 p.m., Saturday, July 4, Marysville Fire District crews were called to the scene of a house fire in the 5700 block of 66th Street NE.
Athletic dogs will be jumping for joy – literally – when they compete at Marysville Poochapalooza on Saturday, July 11 to earn the title of champion during the 2009 Hyperflite Skyhoundz Canine Flying Disc Championships.
City, county and federal-level dignitaries descended July 1 upon the approximately two-acre lot at the northeast corner of the intersection between Cedar Avenue and Grove Street, to break ground at the site of what will be Marysville’s fourth park and ride station.
It was the retirement party that Pete Lundberg hadn’t wanted, but he was all smiles when family members, friends and colleagues joined him at the Mpulse Lounge of the Tulalip Resort Casino June 23, to commemorate the end of his 38 years in education.
The YMCA of Snohomish County recently honored its outstanding policy, program and youth volunteers for 2008-2009, which included three volunteers at the Marysville and North County YMCA.
Arlington Police are investigating a robbery and a theft that both occurred on June 28.
Village Community Services’ annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser adopted a Hawaiian theme this year, but more importantly, the June 26 silent auction, buffet dinner and dessert at the Smokey Point Community Church was intended to serve as “a celebration of the abilities of people with disabilities, and what they bring to the community,” according to Michelle Dietz-Date, resource development manager for VCS.
The Jake’s House Prayer and Worship Center drew a packed house on June 28 at 6 p.m., as members of close to 15 different local churches came together for the second of two rallies for this year’s “Summer Jubilee.”
The Equine Rescue Association staged a memorial fundraiser June 28, not only to honor the passing of their founder, Dr. Vel Moore, but also to enlist support from the community in carrying on Moore’s legacy
Marysville officials have released their rules regarding the proper discharging of fireworks as part of the Independence Day holiday, and Marysville Police, Fire and city spokespersons all emphasized that these restrictions are designed to protect local residents.
The city of Marysville is seeking citizens interested in filling three vacancies on its Salary Commission, an independent seven-member commission that conducts annual reviews of compensation for the elected mayor and City Council members.
The city of Marysville is seeking individuals interested in presenting non-denominational invocations at the commencement of its City Council meetings.
Marysville was bustling June 18-21, as the Marysville Strawberry Festival presented a diversity of attractions for attendees.
