The July 31 Business Before Hours meeting at the Tulalip Resort Casino will focus on the possible impact to businesses of the health care legislation that’s currently being proposed in Congress.
The staff of Maryfest will need to find a new office, in the wake of a July 19 fire at the corner of Cedar Avenue and Fourth Street.
Roughly two dozen volunteers of all ages showed up at the Blue Stilly put-in point of the Stillaguamish River July 18 to clean up the garbage that had collected in its parking lot, park area and river banks, and thereby help cut down the amount of garbage in the river system as a whole.
The Gleneagle Golf Course hosted a July 18 fundraiser for an ailment that many people have never heard of, but whose impact hits close to home for Debbie Thomason.
Jason Maki just graduated from fifth grade at Sunnyside Elementary, but as he prepares for sixth grade, at either the 10th Street School or Marysville Middle School, at least he can feel confident in his writing abilities.
Chance Mair got a unique opportunity to represent the Puget Sound region on the Internet when Disney’s “A Christmas Carol” train tour pulled into the King Street Station at Seattle over the Fourth of July weekend.
The Marysville Care Center honored three of its nursing assistants with Team Spirit and Nursing Assistant of the Year Awards July 7.
More than a dozen representatives of local health care providers, advocates, patients, local businesses, hospitals and other groups met with U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, July 6 in the Marysville City Council Chambers, to discuss health care reforms for Northwest Washington families and businesses.
The 70-year-old male suspect in a July 8 shooting, of a 63-year-old woman in her own home, has been booked into the Snohomish County Jail for investigation of first-degree domestic violence assault.
Marysville City Council member Lee Phillips proved to be the lone dissenting vote, when the City Council and the Snohomish County Council voted July 13 to authorize Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall to sign the interlocal agreement between the city and the county, providing the annexation to the city of the unincorporated urban growth area in roughly the center of Marysville.
Members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip and Arlington-Smokey Point chambers of commerce joined other community groups, and city of Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall, at a July 10 ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house for Eaglesnest Secretarial Service, Inc., at its office in Suite B of 1416 Eighth St.
A trio of State Farm agents from Arlington and Marysville have been recognized by the insurance and financial services company for “excellence in business and quality service to their of customers.”
Hilary Noe of Cascade Rehabilitation Associates recently earned a certified hand therapist designation, after completing all required examinations and clinical studies by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission.