Bail was set at $1 million on Paul Robert Williams June 3, after the 33-year-old Arlington man had confessed to killing his mother’s next-door neighbor in unincorporated Marysville.
Sound Harley-Davidson of Smokey Point, located at 16212 Smokey Point Blvd., hopes to show that bikers have big hearts, during the two rides for charity that they’re taking part in, June 7 and 13. The Harley-Davidson dealership also recently distinguished itself among its peers with an award.
The Tulalip Boys and Girls Club is still adding up the totals from their May 30 silent and live auctions, but Tulalip Boys and Girls Club Office Manager Diane Prouty estimated that 400 attendees turned out for the event, generating roughly $35,000 during the live auction alone.
The Marysville Strawberry Festival is looking for four-person teams for the Adult Trike race on Friday, June 19.
High school exchange students from other countries are looking for host families in Marysville and Arlington, and Charla Mosbrucker hopes that locals will be able to help them out.
Residents around the Cedarcrest Golf Course recently received an unpleasant surprise, literally right in their backyards, but according to spokespeople with the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, as long as area residents exercise some caution, there’s no cause for alarm.
Marysville Police believe they have apprehended suspects in a string of local burglaries that occurred near the start of the year.
Rite Aid will open a “Customer World” store, at 3733 116th St. NE in Marysville, at 7 a.m. May 28, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony to follow at 10 a.m.
The Marysville Cemetery received more than 100 visitors for this year’s observance of Memorial Day conducted by Marysville American Legion Post 178 at 11 a.m., May 25.
The Marysville Fire District took time during their May 20 board meeting to honor Dawn Taylor, who identified a suspect in the fire at Lakewood Elementary in July of last year.
In his 38 years as an educator, Pete Lundberg has always looked forward to coming into work in the morning, and eight years ago when he was eligible for retirement, he promised himself that as long as he had the energy level to keep on going, he’d just keep on going.
