MARYSVILLE — “This morning, a woman came in our store and said, ‘I’ve lived in this town for 10 years and I never knew you were here,’” Dunn Lumber President Michael E. Dunn said Oct. 9. “Located where we are, between State and Cedar avenues, we’re hidden from a lot of people.”
MARYSVILLE — Dr. Jason Bourne’s orthodontic practice was only a year old when he started buying back Halloween candy and he was impressed at receiving 120 pounds of candy from the community.
EVERETT — The alleged source of an obnoxious odor that has been reaching Marysville since at least early in the summer, the Cedar Grove Composting Plant has submitted an initial report on its operations to the local clean air authority.
MARYSVILLE — Hungry?
Now and in the future, Marysville will offer more and more spots for your dining pleasure.
For whatever reason, the city seems to be going through a boom in creation of new restaurants, ranging from local enterprises to fresh outlets for fast food chains.
A proposed park-and-ride in Smokey Point has been scrapped and the old transit center on Smokey Point Drive will be revamped.
A donation of $10,000 by First Heritage Bank puts Camp Fire over $2 million in pledges toward its $2.7 million Camp Fire Capital Campaign goal, according to Toby Brown, of Camp Fire.
Movement Arts yoga and dance studio is celebrating its 10-year anniversary Saturday, Aug. 23 with a day of free sample classes at the studio in the Big Red Barn near Island Crossing.
MARYSVILLE — “We didn’t realize that is …” begins Wayne Christianson.
TULALIP — The new Tulalip Resort Casino officially opened its doors Aug. 15.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes celebrated the official opening of their new Resort Hotel, Aug. 15, by hosting festivities for more than 1,000 invited guests.
TULALIP — Two years under construction, the new $130 million, 12-story Tulalip Resort will hold an invitation-only grand opening party Aug. 15.