Brunswick Corporation, headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., announced at noon Thursday, Oct. 9, the closure of the U.S. Marine/Meridian boat manufacturing facility in Arlington where 790 people are employed.
MARYSVILLE — The rear windshield of the Chevy SUV begins about four feet from the ground, so while Tyler Harris is standing behind the vehicle, his mother and older sister can only see him from the shoulders upward.
MARYSVILLE — In Italian the words “Ciao Bella” mean “Hello, beautiful.”
MARYSVILLE — For the eighth time in the past nine years, The Marysville Globe has been named one of the best weekly newspapers in Washington.
TULALIP — The economy, U.S. 2, and who raised whose taxes were among the main points of contention Oct. 3 when the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sponsored a debate for candidates running in the 44th and 39th state legislative districts.
MARYSVILLE — As of late the week of Sept. 22, one observer said about all that was left of more than 100 years of history was a few scraps that workers were loading into dumpsters.
The alleged source of an obnoxious odor that has been reaching Marysville since at least early in the summer, the Cedar Grove Composting Plant has submitted an initial report on its operations to the local clean air authority.
“They did a pretty good job of explaining their process and studying where odors might be coming from,” said Mario Pedroza, a supervising inspector for the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
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In Italian the words “Ciao Bella” mean “Hello, beautiful.”
MARYSVILLE — Last year the Marysville Noon Rotary sold more than 200,000 pounds of pumpkins.
MARYSVILLE — City officials may be about to weigh in on whether or not commercial passenger planes should be allowed to take flight at Paine Field in neighboring Everett.
It’s his love of music that inspired Lakewood High School senior Josh Smith to plan two benefit concerts for his senior project.
10:47 a.m.: Theft of bicycle, on the 6400 block of 88th Street NE.
