The 25th annual Operation Marysville Community Christmas food and toy drive kicked off Nov. 7 at supermarkets, grocery stores and other locations throughout the community, as city employees and members of various volunteer organizations accepted donations and shared information about OMCC at Fred Meyer, Albertson’s, Haggen, IGA, the Grocery Outlet and Kmart.
The Marysville-Pilchuck High School Drama Club is presenting “12 Angry Jurors” for the third time in the school’s history.
WineStyles conducted its second annual charity wine-tasting Oct. 22 on behalf of Quilceda Community Services, which serves adults with developmental disabilities, but QCS is still conducting its second annual fundraiser.
As of 5:43 p.m. Nov. 6, with 124,254 votes counted, Joe Wilson has the lead in the Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2 race with 49,622 votes for 39.94 percent of the vote, and the other candidates seemed ready to acknowledge him as the victor by Nov. 4.
As of 4:33 p.m. Nov. 4, with 86,866 votes counted, Joe Wilson has the lead in the Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2 race with 34,745 votes for 40 percent of the vote, and the other candidates seemed ready to acknowledge him as the victor by Nov. 4.
As of 4:33 p.m. Nov. 4, with 7,604 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 4,491 votes for 59.06 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 3,068 votes for 40.35 percent of the vote as of press time.
As of 4:45 p.m. Nov. 5, with 9,813 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 5,830 votes for 59.41 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 3,916 votes for 39.91 percent of the vote as of press time.
As of 4:33 p.m. Nov. 4, with 86,866 votes counted, Joe Wilson has the lead in the Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2 race with 34,745 votes for 40 percent of the vote, and the other candidates seemed ready to acknowledge him as the victor by Nov. 4.
As of 4:33 p.m. Nov. 4, with 7,604 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 4,491 votes for 59.06 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 3,068 votes for 40.35 percent of the vote as of press time.
The last week in October and the first week in November of this year mark a first for the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, since it’s the first time in 24 years that Chamber President and CEO Caldie Rogers can remember conducting two Business After Hours meetings in two consecutive weeks.
As of 8:04 p.m. Nov. 3, with 7,362 votes counted, Chris Nation leads in the Marysville School District Director District 1 race with 4,363 votes for 59.26 percent of the vote, while his opponent Heather Thweatt has received 2,956 votes for 40.15 percent of the vote as of press time.
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.
A single-car accident on Cedar Avenue Nov. 2 resulted in one motorist being transported from the scene with minor injuries.