After a series of public hearings on the subject, the Marysville City Council voted 6-1, Nov. 9, to annex approximately 20,000 residents of unincorporated Snohomish County into its city limits, which would give Marysville a population of approximately 57,000 and make it the second largest city in Snohomish County.
Lakey Malan graduated from Marysville-Pilchuck High School in 1997, but she never forgot her former choir teacher, Stuart Hunt, who taught choir at M-PHS from 1990-2002.
The Marysville Fire District’s 12 administrative staff members moved into a new home last month, located at 1094 Cedar Ave., and Marysville Fire District Public Education Specialist and Public Information Officer Kristen Thorstenson recently gave The Marysville Globe a tour of the facilities.
Former and active duty military members lined up out the door of the Marysville Applebee’s restaurant Nov. 11 for their free meals for veterans, as service members of all branches and ages ate together and looked back on their service.
Naval Station Everett hosted a Native American heritage ceremony Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. to honor both Native Americans and veterans.
The Marysville Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which supports literacy in the Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville school districts, managed one other fundraiser in October, as they received more than 800 entries, from contestants 12-years-old and younger, for their “Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin” contest.
Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month.
On Nov. 8, the Golf Club at Newcastle hosted Shinagawa and 14 other Puget Sound chefs for the 11th annual “Chef’s Night Out” on behalf of Operation Frontline, which offers classes on nutrition, healthy cooking and food budgeting for those at risk of hunger and malnutrition.
After a series of public hearings on the subject, the Marysville City Council voted 6-1 Nov. 9 to annex approximately 20,000 residents of unincorporated Snohomish County into its city limits, which would give Marysville a population of approximately 57,000 and make it the second-largest city in Snohomish County.
On Nov. 2, Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall released the city’s preliminary budget message for 2010, and city of Marysville Finance Director Sandy Langdon noted that the public hearing on the budget will take place at the Nov. 16 City Council meeting at City Hall at 7 p.m.
The Kellogg Marsh Elementary PTA is hosting the “Reflections Art” program in its school building in November and December, with a theme of “Beauty Is …”
Merrill Gardens, located at 9802 48th Dr. NE in Marysville, has become a hot spot for community activity recently.
As of 5:43 p.m. Nov. 6, the Marysville City Council incumbents are well ahead of their respective challengers.
The passing of Marysville resident and Seattle Police Officer Timothy Brenton inspired strong emotions in family, friends, fellow public safety workers and complete strangers during his Nov. 6 memorial service at the Key Arena in Seattle.