Marysville-area third-graders received what’s become an annual donation from the Marysville Rotary.
The Marysville Fire District’s Shoutles Station 62 was the site of good news for local firefighters Feb. 25, as Federal Emergency Management Agency officials arrived to announce that Marysville Fire had been approved for more than $200,000 in grants from FEMA.
The Cedarcrest School hosted the fourth-annual father/daughter Valentine’s dance, whose second night was a week after Valentine’s Day itself.
Teamwork, discipline and attention to detail were themes that ran throughout the Marysville-Pilchuck High School Naval Junior ROTC “Tomahawk Company” annual evening parade Feb. 26 in the M-PHS gym.
Marysville Police Chief Rick Smith was one of several members of Snohomish County law enforcement who echoed U.S. Sen. Patty Murray’s support of early childhood education and care Feb. 20.
The Marysville Historical Society’s sixth annual Spring Tea March 29 will include both a vintage fashion show and a new location, at the Tulalip Resort Hotel.
On Feb. 26 at approximately 4:15 p.m., Marysville Police observed a 1994 Honda Accord, in the 600 block of State Avenue, that was identified as a stolen vehicle, taken from the city of Everett on Feb. 22.
The Tulalip Tribes recently awarded the bid for the thinning of 78.5 acres of Tulalip forest land to Precision Thinning of Sedro-Wooley, which began thinning 28-year-old Douglas fir plantations to a stocking level of 160 trees per acre in February.
The Marysville Fire District is inviting the surrounding community to the March 1 grand opening of the new Sunnyside Fire Station 66.
Marysville Fire District personnel responded at approximately 8 p.m. Feb. 24 to reports of an apartment fire in the 700 block of Beach Avenue.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen paid a visit to the Marysville Community Food Bank to hear about local needs, while relaying information about how current doings in Congress might be able to help.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville chapter of Soroptimist International has named its Students of the Month for January and February.
EVERETT — An Arlington High School senior, Alvin Moore has his future all planned out.
