As Community Transit prepares to break ground on the new Marysville Park and Ride station, at the intersection of Cedar Avenue and Grove Street, the agency will host a public open house to discuss the project.
Marysville Police detectives continue to investigate the June 8 homicide of a 73-year-old Marysville woman, in the 7100 block of 70th Avenue.
The Everett Events Center was packed with proud families and friends June 5, as the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2009 celebrated their commencement.
The first-ever “Healthy Communities Challenge Day” in the city of Marysville yielded a “conservatively estimated” turnout of 3,000 attendees throughout the day June 6, according to city of Marysville Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
The Marysville Secondary Campus was kept busy June 6, as both the Marysville Arts and Technology High School and the Tulalip Heritage High School graduating classes of 2009 conducted their commencements in the gymnasium.
To help keep the cost of solid waste pickup as low as possible, the city of Marysville recently conducted a study of daily curbside residential pick-up routes to look for ways to increase efficiency.
Once again, Leifer Manor will host this summer’s Strawberry Festival fashion show which begins at noon on June 16.
Annual summer lawn-watering restrictions took effect at the start of June, to encourage Marysville-area utility customers to be water-smart this summer, when rolling out their hoses and turning on their sprinklers.
A medic call at 10:45 a.m. June 8, to a residence located in the 7100 block of 70th Avenue, yielded the discovery of a homicide.
The Marysville School District closed two schools – Marysville-Pilchuck High School and Marysville Mountain View High School – and sent those students home for the remainder of the day due to a bomb threat received by a teacher.
English Language Learners were given a chance to show off the reading and writing skills that they’d developed through hands-on application, as 20 students from the Allen Creek, Kellogg Marsh and Pinewood elementary schools met with their 10 pen-pals, from the Friends of the Marysville Library, June 3 in the Marysville School District Board Room.
The Marysville Kiwanis Club and Soroptimist International Chapter came together for their annual awards breakfast at Fanny’s Restaurant, held June 3 this year, to recognize the local students who have stood out, even among their fellow “Student of the Month” awardees.
Just before 3 p.m. on June 3, Marysville Fire District crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 16600 block of McRae Road, where they found approximately half of a double-wide mobile home engulfed in flames.
