ARLINGTON — After attending a job fair at Meridian Manufacturing Plant Oct. 29, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen zoomed over to the Stillaguamish Senior Center to talk economy with the elders.
MARYSVILLE — Linens-N-Things store-closing sales began Oct. 17 at the chain’s remaining 371 stores in 48 states, one of them at 17016 Twin Lakes Ave. in Marysville.
If there’s one thing that Mary Margaret Haugen, incumbent Democratic senator for the 10th legislative district, and Linda Haddon, her Republican opponent, can agree on, it’s attack ads.
MARYSVILLE — A fire displaced a family of six and caused approximately $20,000 worth of damage to the contents of their home in north Marysville Oct. 31.
MARYSVILLE — One suspect has been arrested and two others have been referred for charging in connection with a series of false alarm calls to Marysville and Everett police Oct. 28.
Bartholomew was born in Marysville on Jan. 26, 1924, and on Nov. 2, she died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 84.
A fire displaced a family of three and caused approximately $30,000 of damage to the contents of their home in Marysville on the evening of Nov. 3.
One suspect has been arrested and two others have been referred for charging in connection with a series of false alarm calls to Marysville and Everett police Oct. 28.
Marysville firefighters and Domino’s Pizza hope to give area residents an extra incentive to change the batteries of their smoke alarms, when they change their clocks from daylight savings time Nov. 2.
Marysville firefighters and Domino’s Pizza hope to give area residents an extra incentive to change the batteries of their smoke alarms when they change their clocks from daylight savings time Nov. 2.
Marysville Fire crews responded to a report of a three-vehicle motor collision at approximately 4:10 p.m. Oct. 26, on the 5400 block of 60th Place NE, near the Apple Vista market.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again received support from the Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which presented representatives of those schools with checks at the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 25.
