MARYSVILLE — Comeford Park hosted the 20th anniversary of the “Merrysville for the Holidays” winter festival and electric lights parade Dec. 6, which drew just enough snow to make attendees’ hair wet, but not enough to turn the ground white.
The Marysville Fire District is promoting both seasonal festivities and winter safety with its lights.
Gratitude was the prevailing emotion at the new facility for the Marysville Food Bank Dec. 3, when the Food Bank received their latest donations from the Marysville Rotary and Soroptimist chapters.
Early in the morning of Dec. 2, a patron of the Buzz Inn allegedly became a robber.
MARYSVILLE — Amy Famelos and Nick Forsythe were named the Marysville Soroptimists’ September “Students of the Month.”
MARYSVILLE — A decades-long fixture of the local business community is set to trade hands, but the new owner promises it’ll remain a part of the community.
ARLINGTON — While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.
MARYSVILLE — A walk through town near the end of October proved educational for many members of the Marysville community.
MARYSVILLE — WineStyles of Marysville saw dozens of wine enthusiasts come through its doors on the evening of Nov. 13 in support of those in need.
MARYSVILLE — “Yes, there are gangs in Marysville,” Marysville Police Lt. Jeff Goldman said to area residents Nov. 6. “Nobody likes to hear that.”
MARYSVILLE — There were perhaps as many different perspectives on Totem Middle School’s second annual Veterans’ Pow Wow as there were attendees.
TULALIP — A gray, rainy day became a lot brighter for the Tulalip Boys and Girls Club Nov. 11, when hundreds of community members, Home Depot employees and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Bobby Engram came together to build a playground for the Boys and Girls Club in a single day.
While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov. 12, the Arlington and Marysville communities found themselves facing a flood that thankfully failed to live up to most of its expectations.