Police ask for public’s help in locating suspects in assault
Caldie Rogers’ fellow members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce surprised her Jan. 30 by recognizing her 16 years of service to the organization.
A national debate on healthcare has cast a spotlight on a little girl from Marysville.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., spoke to her fellow members of Congress on C-SPAN Jan. 28 about the Children’s Health Insurance Program, and cited six-year-old Marysville resident Brenna Krug as one of the millions of uninsured, low-income children nationwide whose healthcare costs are covered by CHIP.
At approximately 8 p.m. on Jan. 27, Marysville Police were dispatched to the parking lot of the 7-11 store at 1114 State Ave., in response to a reported female gunshot victim.
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MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Globe has been selected to produce the 78th Annual Marysville Strawberry Festival’s official program.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Cooperative Education Program recently received a $7,000 community grant from the Fred Meyer Fund, to help purchase new playground equipment for Quil Ceda Elementary.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville School District’s fifth annual kindergarten registration and information fair took place Jan. 24 in the Totem Middle School cafeteria, and school staff worked to make it a one-stop shop for parents of kindergarten through middle school students.
MARYSVILLE — On Jan. 20, many area residents were able to watch history unfold on television, among them a packed room of students, parents, teachers and staff at the Marysville School District offices, who watched the inauguration of President Barack Obama on the big screens in the board room.
Marysville residents might have spotted a unique vehicle making its rounds through much of the city recently.
The students and families of Quil Ceda Elementary are invited to enjoy an evening of hot chocolate and family reading as part of “Snuggle Up and Read” night.
