SEATTLE — The 500 western Washington Coca-Cola employees who went on strike at 5 p.m., Aug 23, which includes 37 workers in Marysville, have agreed to return to work unconditionally, as part of “a goodwill gesture that demonstrates their willingness to bargain a fair and equitable contract in good faith,” according to a statement issued by Teamsters Local 117.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Fire District recognized the years of service of currently serving members and retirees alike during an Aug. 18 awards ceremony.
The Marysville Fire District Board of Directors joined the fire district members’ peers and family members in honoring them for completing five, 10, 20 and 25 years of service. Four district members who retired this year were also praised for their decades of service.
MARYSVILLE — Drivers headed north on State Route 529 to Marysville should allow some extra time for their trips or plan to take alternate routes on the evenings of Aug. 30 through Sept. 2.
MARYSVILLE — The Friends of the Marysville Library are looking for new volunteers to help them carry on their work.
MARYSVILLE — No one was injured in a home invasion robbery that happened the morning of Aug. 23 in the 8400 block of 27th Ave. NE in unincorporated Marysville. Detectives believe the two male suspects were attempting to target a specific house, but entered the wrong one instead.
MARYSVILLE — Those who pass by Asbery Field during the next couple of months might notice that the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is moving its Marysville air monitoring station.
MARYSVILLE — After a one-year hiatus last year, the city of Marysville invites residents and visitors alike to the return of its annual “Touch a Truck” event Sept. 11.
MARYSVILLE — HomeStreet Bank’s Marysville branch is hosting its first open-air small business fair Sept. 10, focusing on encouraging consumers to shop at locally-owned businesses.
MARYSVILLE — After the recent resignations of two members of the Marysville School District Board of Directors, a school district steering committee is working with the Northwest Educational Service District to identify and recruit prospective school board members in a proactive manner.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville is accepting letters of interest from citizens who wish to apply to fill a vacancy on the City Council.
STANWOOD — With support from local businesses, the Lake Goodwin Community Club and Snohomish County Parks and Recreation will kick off efforts to rebuild the Lake Goodwin Community Park playground destroyed by arson last month.
Snohomish County Parks and the Lake Goodwin Community Club will co-host a barbecue and fundraiser from 5-7 p.m. Aug. 22 at Lake Goodwin Park, located at 4620 Lakewood Rd. in Stanwood.
This year’s Marysville HomeGrown festival will include a local author with inspiring stories for all ages.
Marysville resident Sharon Standish will be signing copies of her illustrated children’s book, “Ganly Delivers Parcel and Post,” at HomeGrown on Third Street from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 13 and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 14.
MARYSVILLE — Drivers headed north on State Route 529 to Marysville should allow some extra time for their trips or plan to take alternate routes on the evenings of Aug. 9-10.