I’m a strong believer that everyone wins when it comes to partnerships and that belief was reinforced recently with a number of events that would not have been possible without both public and private involvement and cooperation.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes handed out a record-setting $2.7 million in charitable donations in 2008 to more than 225 charities and organizations, including many from north Snohomish County, and the important work of those recipients was honored Nov. 22 when the Tribes hosted its inaugural “Raising Hands – A Celebration of Community” event at the new Tulalip Resort Hotel.
More than 900 families will be able to enjoy Thanksgiving due to the generosity of the businesses and people of Marysville, and the hard work and dedication of a group of very caring volunteers.
Certain types of crimes tend to increase during the holiday season, so to help keep the community safer in the upcoming weeks the Marysville Police Department is offering some useful holiday safety tips.
The father of a 6-year-old girl who died Monday morning after being accidentally shot in the head has been arrested and is under investigation of first-degree manslaughter. He is currently being held in the Snohomish County Jail and bail has been set at $250,000.
Every year when the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday seasons roll around, businesses and residents in our communities respond by giving their time and money to ensure that everyone, no matter their economic status, is able to enjoy the holidays.
In the race for 44th District Representative, Position 2, voters will face a tough decision when deciding between incumbent Democrat Liz Loomis and challenger Republican Mike Hope.
Voters in the 39th District have two well qualified candidates from which to choose when voting for 39th District Representative Position 1.
MARYSVILLE — For the eighth time in the past nine years, The Marysville Globe has been named one of the best weekly newspapers in Washington.
While the Nov. 4 general election may be weeks away, there are only a few days remaining for those who need to register to vote as the deadline to register is Oct. 4.
by Scott Frank Managing Editor With the recent announcement by the state’s Higher Education Coordinating Board that it has hired…
At the Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times we are continuing our efforts to improve our print editions and Web pages so they continue to provide the communities we serve with all the information they need to stay informed.
First responders from the Marysville Fire District and the Marysville Police Department were joined by city officials and residents Thursday morning at a brief and solemn ceremony at the Police and Firefighters Memorial at the Marysville Library to remember the events of Sept. 11 and to honor those who lost their lives.