MARYSVILLE — For much of the city of Marysville, it was “the flood that wasn’t.”
MARYSVILLE — The holiday season might be over, but there are still people in need in the local community and members of the Marysville United Methodist Church want to help.
MARYSVILLE — With his tousled hair, casual clothes and friendly enthusiasm, it’s easy to imagine Derek Munson as a kid.
The Marysville School District’s fifth annual kindergarten registration and information fair takes place Jan. 24 from 9-11 a.m., and Marshall Elementary Principal Michelle Gurnee sees it as a one-stop shop for parents of kindergarten through middle school students.
The city of Marysville has not been immune from the flooding that’s hit North Snohomish County.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Community Food Bank officially inaugurated its new address, at 4150 88th St. NE, during a Jan. 5 ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house.
Marysville resident Tracy Anderson wants to give her fellow cancer patients physical tokens of support, but in order to do that she needs more money.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-area job seekers can learn ways of improving their employment odds at the Marysville Goodwill in the New Year.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Community Food Bank hosted a fundraising dinner at its new location Dec. 16 that drew a veritable Who’s Who of the community and put food bank members and volunteers in a mood to reflect on their past and plan for their future.
The roof of an industrial building in Marysville collapsed Monday, Dec. 22, at approximately 7 a.m.
Marysville-area job seekers can learn ways of improving their employment odds at the Marysville Goodwill in the New Year.
Families in need have had an opportunity to give their kids have a happy holiday season, as Operation Marysville Community Christmas has opened its annual toy store Dec. 18-20.
Jennings Park became a hotbed of activity on a cold winter day Dec. 17, as adults and children alike gathered to enjoy the “snow day.”