MARYSVILLE — “Clothes for Kids” is based in Lynnwood, but the Marysville office of Windermere Real Estate hopes to help the 24-year-old organization continue to meet the clothing needs of low-income children throughout Snohomish County.
EVERETT — Ever since she completed her own cancer treatment, Marysville resident Tracy Anderson has wanted to give fellow cancer patients a physical token of support, and on Nov. 7, she and 13 other volunteers teamed up to make her dream a reality.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville is not immune from the tough economic times looming over the rest of the country, but thanks to the foresight of the city’s finance department, Finance Director Sandy Langdon hopes that most citizens will barely even notice the difference in their city’s services.
MARYSVILLE — In spite of the night’s heavy rain, more than 270 parents and students turned out for the Nov. 6 Marysville-Pilchuck High School College Fair.
“There’s no disgrace in dying,” a friend recalled Shirley Bartholomew saying. “It’s just a pain in the ass.”
At least one race, and possibly another, appear headed for a recount as the rest of the region’s political races fail to fall into any clear pattern.
TULALIP — Tribal, county and federal representatives were on hand to grab shovels and cheer on the first five families to take part in the first U.S. Department of Agriculture self-help housing program to break ground on tribal lands in the United States.
“Clothes for Kids” is based in Lynnwood, but the Marysville office of Windermere Real Estate hopes to help the 24-year-old organization continue to meet the clothing needs of low-income children throughout Snohomish County.
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.
EVERETT — The Marysville Noon Rotary netted approximately $150,000 for local and global community needs at their 24th annual auction and dinner, held Nov. 1 this year at the Everett Events Center.
QUIL CEDA VILLAGE — Commercial air service at Paine Field was the topic of the morning at the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s “Business Before Hours” Oct. 31, which drew a broad cross-section of supporters, and at least one notable voice of dissent.
MARYSVILLE — Colleen Mack and Jack Opel have been named the Marysville Soroptimist Students of the Month for October.
MARYSVILLE — Marie Vickers found herself having to schedule some emergency home renovations Oct. 26, thanks to a vehicular accident.