The Marysville football team might be undefeated on the field, but how will they fare in the pool?
The first of the month brings with it two chances to help out those in need.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville and the Marysville Healthy Communities Project have invited a nationally-recognized walking expert to evaluate how walkable Marysville is for residents, and to suggest environmental changes that can make the community more pedestrian-friendly.
MARYSVILLE — AmeriCorps VISTA’s collection drive for the Marysville Community Food Bank Oct. 25, took a lot less time than they expected but the volunteers still dropped off a sizable haul to the food bank that day.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police Department is aiming to be more proactive in combating crime, but it needs the community’s help to do it.
TULALIP — For five years, the staff of the Tulalip Boys and Girls Club has dreamed of having a playground of their own.
A former downtown Arlington businessman, John Lanier spends his mornings on a stationary bicycle chatting with friends via amateur radio.
MARYSVILLE — Kristen Thorstenson may not fight fires with a hose or a hatchet, but she’s working for the Marysville Fire District to help keep its citizens safe through information and communication.
Dr. Whan Mike Cho sees his newly minted dental practice as a chance to put the latest technology in action, to make his patients’ visits as pleasant and convenient as possible. That process starts the moment someone walks in the door.
For five years, the staff of the Tulalip Boys and Girls Club has dreamed of having a playground of their own.
A public meeting will be held Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Marysville City Council Chambers, located at 1049 State Ave., to discuss the city of Marysville’s fiscal year 2009 Brownfields Cleanup Grant proposal, for a contaminated property located at 60 State Ave. in Marysville. The city is proposing to clean up the property under a competitive grant from the Environmental Protection Agency’s Brownfields Cleanup Grants program.
SMOKEY POINT — As the holiday season approaches, area residents already have two chances to provide food for needy families.
