Marysville Police have arrested a lone female following the robbery of the North County Bank in Marysville.
Marysville and Tulalip students were treated to a unique demonstration of “real magic” April 29, when illusionist Brad Barton spoke to three school audiences about the importance of respecting themselves and others, by refraining from substance abuse and preventing bullying.
The 15th Annual Fishing Derby, at the Kiwanis Pond in Jennings Park May 2, was almost too popular for its own good, as fishing families literally lined the banks of the pond all around, so thick that the biggest obstacle to catching a fish was the risk of competing fishers’ lines catching each other as they were cast out.
The Arlington Times and Marysville Globe are aiming to re-establish their positions as “the heart and soul” of their communities, according to publisher DeAnna Emborski, and to that end, both newspapers have started subscription drives that are designed to benefit their surrounding communities.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School senior Nick Forsythe has been named a Washington Scholar for the 38th Legislative District.
MARYSVILLE — The 2009 Marysville Strawberry Festival Talent Show will take place June 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the Marysville-Pilchuck…
‘Over 50’ cooking classes at Senior Community Center MARYSVILLE — The Ken Baxter Senior Community Center is hosting a series…
SEATTLE — An Oso farmer, Aaron Hall is one of six winners of the 2009 Seattle Young Artists Music Festival…
Koster plans another Round Table Find out from your state legislators the outcomes of the 2009 session and how they…
GATHERINGS Old Time Fiddlers The Old Time Fiddlers meets on the Friday evenings of May 8 and 22, and June…
Everett Community College closed its Marysville cosmetology building Friday morning after a cosmetology student reported
feeling ill.
Dr. Gary Goldbaum, Health Officer for local public health in Snohomish County, and Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon announced Thursday their joint plan for managing the countywide response to H1N1 influenza.
The community is invited to Marysville’s third annual Cinco de Mayo celebration, May 8 from 5-8 p.m. at the Totem Middle School cafeteria on 1605 Seventh St.
