Dale Brookes had a plan last month. But so did Mother Nature.
In the end, it was the rain that curtailed Brookes’ fundraiser for the Equine Rescue Alliance.
“We wanted to let people know that we need funds, and wood for our crosstie areas,” said Brookes, who helped found and re-name the Marysville-based nonprofit, formerly known as the Equine Rescue Association, on May 29.
The Marysville Strawberry Festival promises to provide nine days of local “Summertime Fun,” hopefully in some summer sun, from June 12-20.
Sonja Olson has a career goal in mind, but that doesn’t mean she can’t learn more about other jobs while she finishes up high school.
The only way Trina Davis would have been soggier was if she had fallen in the drink.
But that didn’t matter. What mattered was she caught a fish.
The 8-year-old Marysville girl, whose pigtails were dripping with rain water, beamed as Barry Martin of the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club held up her catch — a nearly 4-pound trout.
While Waste Management and Teamsters Local 174 have agreed to meet and bargain throughout next week, Waste Management remains on high alert, according to a release issued Friday, April 23.
Striking garbage haulers who serve Arlington and parts of Marysville are coming back to their jobs.
Garbage haulers in Marysville and Arlington have officially gone on strike.
No models were harmed during the making of Lynn Gough’s recent vintage fashion show. But they were most likely uncomfortable.
Garbage and recycling service will not be interrupted in Marysville and Arlington — for now.
Emily Ayala didn’t have to say anything — her eyes told the story.
“She’s usually a talker,” said mother Marie Ayala of the 4-year-old, who just completed the “Fit-Tastic” Egg Hunt and was now the owner of a handful of plastic eggs. “Did you enjoy yourself?”
Garbage and recycling service for North County residents could be affected if negotiations between Waste Management and unionized garbage haulers do not result in a new contract.
In an effort to get residents to upgrade to more energy efficient appliances, the Washington state Cash for Appliances rebate program began on Monday, March 15.
United States Rep. Rick Larsen got an abbreviated tour of two north county senior and low-income housing developments on Friday, March 8.