The American Red Cross is looking for “real heroes,” who live or work in Snohomish County, to honor at the Snohomish County Chapter’s 13th Real Heroes Breakfast in December. Nominees must have performed a heroic act between Oct. 6, 2007 and Oct. 6, 2008. Nomination forms are available at the Red Cross, 2530, Lombard Ave., Everett, or online at snohomishcounty.redcross.org. Call 425-740-2324.
MARYSVILLE — After more than a decade in office, Marysville Fire District Board of Directors Chairperson and Fire District 12 commissioner Paul Rochon resigned his positions effective June 30.
MARYSVILLE — Resident Tom Greenlee said that last year fireworks set loose in his neighborhood ignited a bush in front of his home on 54th Place NE.
MARYSVILLE — Snohomish Health District officials are now collecting mosquitoes and some dead birds to test for presence of the West Nile virus.
MARYSVILLE — By planting native trees and shrubs along with blocking access by domesticated animals, three groups set out July 9 to try and restore a section of a tributary of Quilceda Creek on July 9.
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MARYSVILLE — With little debate, City Council on July 14 unanimously approved creating a temporary off-leash dog park at Strawberry Fields, according to city Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
MARYSVILLE — “What you see here is the last remnants of any part of Marysville you can still call historical,” said Ken Cage, president of the Marysville Historical Society.
WEST SEATTLE — The time is about 8 a.m. on July 19. On California Avenue SW, small pockets of police and volunteers are starting to gather in preparation for the annual American Legion Grand Parade, part of this Seattle neighborhood’s Hi-Yu Festival.
It’s a sort of design-your-own-experiment day for teachers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
A middle school science instructor at Marysville’s 10th Street School, Sara Seiber uses what she calls a micropipette to measure out precise amounts of food coloring and other dyes.
With only little debate, City Council on July 14 unanimously approved creating a temporary off-leash dog park at Strawberry Fields, according to city Parks and Recreation Director Jim Ballew.
Thanks to a federal grant, the Marysville School District will receive $850,000 over the next three years to promote physical fitness at schools throughout the city.
