MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Police lockdown on three Marysville schools was lifted at 10:15 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 24, after police conducted a search for a carjacking suspect in the area.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville will be conducting its next meeting of the Transportation Benefit District’s Board on Monday, Feb. 24, during which the Board is set to hash out its bylaws and procedures, in addition to weighing which projects it might decide to take on, with the support of voters.
MARYSVILLE — A Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2005 graduate is receiving a broader spotlight for his unique wood sculpture artwork in Seattle.
MARYSVILLE — Sunnyside Elementary is among 46 Western Washington schools to benefit from BECU’s 13th annual awarding of more than $100,000 in community grants to support education projects that help promote student excellence.
MARYSVILLE — Members of the Marysville Chapter of Soroptimist International recently presented a check for $1,500 to the Marysville-based Kloz 4 Kidz.
MARYSVILLE — Aaron Wight and Sean Wallner were both veteran home-brewers with the Stilly Mashers, who had an affinity for well-crafted beer and a propensity for swearing that, one day, they’d get around to coming out with their own beers, until their wives finally challenged them to make good on their promise.
MARYSVILLE — Some balloons, newspapers, tissue paper and construction paper added up to some family bonding time in school on the afternoon of Wednesday, Feb. 19, as Shoultes Elementary invited its Hispanic families to come make piñatas in the school’s cafeteria gymnasium after classes were out for the day.
MARYSVILLE — The community got a chance to check out the Red Curtain Foundation for the Arts’ plans for the former Dunn Lumber building on Grove Street, during a fundraiser luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 18, that included models of the prospective renovations to the very same building where they were enjoying their catered meal.
MARYSVILLE — The walls have been raised, but the interior still needs some work on the Marysville Historical Society Museum. On Wednesday, Feb. 12, MHS President Ken Cage provided a rough forecast of the work that he expects to be completed this year, although he refrained from giving specific dates.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville City Council voted unanimously on Monday, Feb. 10, to continue the city’s current moratorium on recreational marijuana processors, producers and retailers, while sending the issue back to the Planning Commission for further consideration.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Strawberry Festival’s Royalty candidates for 2014 will compete in the April Friesner Memorial Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, March 1, at 7 p.m. at Totem Middle School, and The Marysville Globe had a chance to chat with them in the meantime.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes recognized their partnership with the Washington State University Master Gardeners Extension on Wednesday, Feb. 12, with a blessing ceremony at the Hibulb Cultural Center greenhouse.
MARYSVILLE — When Doleshel Park finally opens on Saturday, Feb. 22, it will represent the culmination of three years of work by both city of Marysville employees and community volunteers, notably the local stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.