The city of Marysville will still be celebrating its “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter festival in Comeford Park, taking place this year Dec. 5, but the Electric Lights Parade will not be returning to State Avenue this year for the 21st annual event.
Marysville resident Jon Bailey has already defied doctors’ expectations in how much he’s been able to recover from burns he suffered May 9, but his friends will point out that he still needs some help in his continuing road to recovery, which is why they’re organizing a benefit concert for him Sept. 25.
The Tulalip Tribes Reservation received a visit Aug. 26 from U.S. Deputy Attorney General David Ogden and Associate Attorney General Tom Perrelli, as they announced the awarding of funds to benefit not only the Tulalip Tribes, but several other Washington state tribal governments and law enforcement agencies.
The Aug. 28 Business Before Hours meeting of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce served as the kick-off for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign, as representatives of the city and community of Marysville teamed up with representatives of four area newspapers to tout the benefits of both the awareness campaign and its message.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville will still be celebrating its “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter festival in Comeford Park,…
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The Marysville School District has reported that two of its schools are making Adequate Yearly Progress, according to the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, in the wake of the recently released results of the spring of 2009 administration of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, as well as comments by state Superintendent Randy Dorn.
Conflicting accounts mark the closure of one adult family home in Marysville, as a neighboring adult family home owned by the same owners faces the prospect of a similar closure.
The Marysville Community Food Bank has seen a significant boost in its fresh produce donations, through its “Giving Gardens” campaign, but Marysville Community Food Bank Director Joyce Zeigen explained that while she’s grateful for what they’ve received so far, it’s barely keeping up with demand.
Firefighters from the Marysville Fire District Local 3219 were working the intersection of State Avenue and Grove Street Aug. 21-22, asking motorists to “Fill the Boot” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
John and Linda Campbell received some unwelcome visitors to their property Aug. 19, who had apparently planted an equally unwelcome crop in their cornfields.
The second annual Scrub-a-Mutt fundraiser at the Strawberry Fields Athletic Park Aug. 22 had already surpassed its total attendance for last year within its first hour this year.
Cedar Avenue is undergoing lane changes to reflect the needs of motorists and bicyclists alike, according to Marysville Assistant City Engineer John Cowling.