MARYSVILLE — Roy Robinson Chevrolet of Marysville and General Motors are asking for donations of gently-used cell phones, which will go to the “Cell Phones for Soldiers” charity that gives prepaid calling cards and cell phones to American military members so they can call home.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville Police officers arrested two suspects for breaking into a house located in the 11000 block of 51st Avenue in the early morning of Aug. 3.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Masonic Lodge is teaming up with Deaconess Children’s Services to protect children at risk for abuse and neglect in the community.
“Hot August Nights” begins Aug. 8 with a classic car viewing at 3:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m., at 419 Columbia Ave. in Marysville. All of the $100 ticket price and all other donations will go directly to benefit Snohomish County children and families.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Goodwill, located at 9315 State Ave., will open its doors one hour early, at 8 a.m. on Aug. 13-14, to accommodate the larger numbers of expected shoppers for its ninth annual “Western Days” sale.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville resident Mike Majors, a bus driver for Community Transit, recently reached a significant milestone in his career.
Almost 14 years after joining the agency, Majors became a “Million Mile Driver” for Community Transit, signifying that he’s driven the National Safety Council’s standard for 1 million miles without a preventable accident.
MARYSVILLE — Jon Gordon hopes to give visitors to the Schaefer-Shipman Funeral Home some positive experiences there, which is why it’s hosting a block party from noon to 3 p.m. July 31.
MARYSVILLE — A 13-year-old Marysville boy has admitted to setting the July 23 Welco Lumber yard fire, according to a statement issued by Marysville Police Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux.
MARYSVILLE — Drivers headed north on State Route 529 to Marysville should allow some extra time for their trips, or plan to take alternate routes, the evening of July 28.
MARYSVILLE — Reeshemah Davis joined the Marysville YMCA as its executive director July 26.
TULALIP — At least three people with burn injuries were transported from the scene of a mobile home fire at the Port Susan Camping Club on the morning of July 27.
MARYSVILLE — Lance Curry, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Marysville, is supporting local elmentary schools by using his office as a drop-off location for a school supplies drive.
MARYSVILLE — Investigators have yet to determine the cause of the fire that collapsed the roof of the Welco Lumber mill along Ebey Slough on the evening of July 23, although they have ruled it suspicious and noted reports of teens in the area earlier that afternoon.
STANWOOD — Authorities are searching for a suspect in the July 26 fire at Lake Goodwin Community Park.
The Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the fire as arson, and damage to the large playground structure that appears to have been intentionally set on fire that morning is estimated to be as much as $100,000.