“I still feel 35,” said Ursula Earnshaw, a resident of the Marysville Care Center who celebrated her 104th birthday Oct. 8. “I don’t feel any different.”
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent four questions to Snohomish County Fire District Commissioner candidates.
The Marysville Globe sent five questions to each of the candidates running for the Marysville City Council. Council Position 1…
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent three questions to each of the candidates running for Snohomish County Superior…
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent five questions to each of the candidates running for the Lakewood School…
The Marysville Globe sent five questions to each of the candidates running for the Marysville School District Board of Directors….
Clear Image Portrait Studio has extended its participation in the nationwide “Portraits of Love” project for an additional month, to help bring a piece of home to U.S. service members around the world.
With 31 years of experience in the field under his belt, Ron Martinez is no stranger to the world of antiques, nor is he a newcomer to Marysville, since his Hidden Hill Antiques and Art shop was located in the Sunnyside neighborhood for six years before its recent move to 1515 Third Street.
The Marysville Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program will return to the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 10-31, with a “soft opening” Oct. 9, according to Kelly Richards, this year’s Pumpkin Patch chair.
The Tulalip Tribes invited members of the Marysville and Tulalip communities to the Oct. 3 grand opening of the Tribes’ new administration building, which officially opened for business Sept. 14.
Marysville Municipal Court Judge Fred Gillings received the Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County Judicial Award for his “proactive approach to domestic violence,” at the Hope Within luncheon Sept. 30.
The Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County’s fourth annual Hope Within luncheon drew 680 attendees Sept. 30, twice the number of attendees it attracted last year, with Denise Brown as its keynote speaker.
This year marked both the 90th anniversary of Hilton Pharmacy on Third Street and Mary Kirkland’s 40th year as its owner, and the store shared its celebration with its customers Oct. 1-3.