The shoppers descended upon Marysville area stores in waves.
Dog lovers and their four-legged friends are invited to celebrate the grand opening of Strawberry Fields for Rover Off-leash Park, Saturday, Dec. 6, beginning at 9 a.m.
MARYSVILLE —
You are welcome to “The Odyssey”, a play presented by the Granite Falls High School Dramatics Association, it will be a show you surely won’t want to miss. The play is full of tragedy and comedy, good and evil.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes handed out a record-setting $2.7 million in charitable donations in 2008 to more than 225 charities and organizations, including many from north Snohomish County, and the important work of those recipients was honored Nov. 22 when the Tribes hosted its inaugural “Raising Hands – A Celebration of Community” event at the new Tulalip Resort Hotel.
More than 900 families will be able to enjoy Thanksgiving due to the generosity of the businesses and people of Marysville, and the hard work and dedication of a group of very caring volunteers.
Certain types of crimes tend to increase during the holiday season, so to help keep the community safer in the upcoming weeks the Marysville Police Department is offering some useful holiday safety tips.
A subject wanted by local police agencies and considered armed and dangerous, was spotted at the McDonald’s restaurant in Marysville on Sunday, Nov. 23, at about 6:30 p.m. As police converged on the location the suspect fled in a rental car and a pursuit ensued.
The sign outside said Military Appreciation Monday ran from 5 to 9 p.m., but anybody who arrived at the Golden Corral at 5 p.m. faced a wait for a table.
Marysville Police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a man who robbed the U.S. Bank in the 11400 block of State Avenue at about noon on Nov. 20.
A Marysville school bus was involved in an accident. No students were on the bus.
ARLINGTON — While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
MARYSVILLE — A walk through town near the end of October proved educational for many members of the Marysville community.
