MARYSVILLE – A 43-year-old Granite Falls man went on a shooting spree with an automatic weapon Wednesday (Oct. 15) night in Granite Falls and Lake Stevens before being shot himself by Marysville police.
Even though the general election deadline to vote isn’t until Nov. 4, Marysville and Arlington residents who are registered to vote will starting receiving their mail-in ballots sometime after Wednesday, Oct. 16.
MARYSVILLE – In its continued efforts to increase dialogue with the public, the Marysville School District has a new website for Community Engagement.
ARLINGTON – A local health enthusiast wants to buy Halloween candy back from children and send it to troops overseas.
MARYSVILLE – Jail Cmdr. Wendy Wade doesn’t know how it happened. Well, she does know, she just has a hard time believing it.
MARYSVILLE – The devil is in the details, and people may be misled by the ballot so they should read the voters pamphlet.
MARYSVILLE – The city wants to increase its legal arsenal for dealing with people and property that are nuisances.
MARYSVILLE – At its work session tonight, Oct. 6, the City Council will be discussing potential laws that would crack down on people and properties that are nuisances.
MARYSVILLE — Vonna Posey of Marysville started recycling 38 years ago, before it was the politically correct thing to do.
MARYSVILLE – A program to help disabled people is one of 11 partially funded by a $323,711 federal grant administered by the city.
MARYSVILLE – The City Council will discuss the possibility of forming a regional fire authority at its meeting at 7 tonight, Sept. 22, at City Hall.
MARYSVILLE – Start spreading the news, we’re going to be a part of it – New York’s Common Core curriculum. Faced with a “bit of an urgent situation,” Kyle Kinoshita talked Sept. 15 of how a Marysville School District grade school is going to be using that state’s curriculum – because it closely aligns with ours.
MARYSVILLE – If in doubt, don’t throw it out. That could be the new slogan for the Marysville Historical Society.