Families in need have had an opportunity to give their kids have a happy holiday season, as Operation Marysville Community Christmas has opened its annual toy store Dec. 18-20.
With the snowfall and icy conditions continuing throughout the area, local school districts have cancelled classes and evening activities on Dec. 18.
Jennings Park became a hotbed of activity on a cold winter day Dec. 17, as adults and children alike gathered to enjoy the “snow day.”
City of Marysville Public Works Operations Manager Terry Hawley has a prioritized plan of attack for dealing with snow and ice on the streets of Marysville.
With heavy snowfall and cold temperatures expected to hit the North Snohomish County region hard, the city of Marysville and the Marysville School District are gearing up for the impacts of the predicted winter weather.
The snow and ice that forecasters have been predicting for the past couple of days came to north Snohomish County early Wednesday morning blanketing the area and forcing local school districts to cancel classes for the day.
MARYSVILLE — Signs of our current economic downturn are all around us and the Salvation Army is no exception.
MARYSVILLE — Washington’s “Fire Gentleman,” Mike Gregoire, returned with relish to a familiar role Dec. 10, as he visited Grove Elementary School to read one of his favorite books to its students.
MARYSVILLE — The third-grade students of the Marysville Co-op Program have been busy this holiday season.
Local schools will be opening on time Tuesday, Dec. 16, but the inclement weather has caused some changes in the bus transportation.
Army Private Sarah B. James has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
MARYSVILLE — For the third year in a row, Cindy Evans’ memory was honored through the generosity of seasonal shoppers.
