MARYSVILLE — After fire struck two homes in the 3900 block of 79th Avenue NE, city police arrested an Edmonds man, 20, on suspicion of arson, according to Snohomish County Deputy Fire Marshal Mike Makela.
MARYSVILLE — According to the city, construction crews should have arrived June 7 on State Avenue to begin what officials are calling a widening and beautification project.
MARYSVILLE — The numbers aren’t huge admitted Cmdr. Rob Lamoureux of the Marysville Police Department.
MARYSVILLE — In the last two months, the city’s police department has hired five new officers.
MARYSVILLE — “We feel that personal contact is what is needed,” said Marysville Fire District Captain Jeff Cole.
Judging from comments made during a special City Council retreat held July 1, the city administration is pretty much ready to go forward with annexing all that is left of the city’s urban growth area.
MARYSVILLE — “We feel that personal contact is what is needed,” said Marysville Fire District Captain Jeff Cole. Also the…
The national Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services recently upgraded the bond rating on city of Marysville water and sewer revenue bonds from “AA” to “A+.”
Judging from comments made during a special City Council meeting held July 1, the city administration is pretty much ready to go forward with annexing all that is left of the city’s urban growth area.
MARYSVILLE — “When you’re driving, you need to be driving,” said Sgt. Freddy Williams, public information officer for the Washington State Patrol in summing up the new cell phone law that went into effect July 1.
• The union employees of the city of Marysville overwhelmingly rejected the latest contract offer from the city. The vote comes after nine months of negotiations and a meeting last week in which union negotiators reportedly would recommend to members that they approve the offer. City Administrator Dave Zabell spoke for the city’s negotiating team when he said, “We are extremely disappointed.” The rejection means city workers will enter their seventh month working without a contract. The rejected contract would have reportedly given workers a pay increase of more than 20 percent spread over four years. Employees voted 65-9 against the proposal. Public Works Shop Steward Doug Boyle, who is part of the employees’ negotiating team, said workers spoke against the four-year deal; they were hoping for a 20 percent raise over three years. He said he didn’t speak against the contract offer but that many in the audience did: “People were a bit upset.”
MARYSVILLE — According to fire officials, flames had fully engulfed a home at 3817 64th Avenue NE when firefighters arrived on the scene about 9:38 a.m., June 30.
• The Equine Rescue Association in Marysville is urgently seeking help. Feed costs have skyrocketed and they are stretched too thin for their 29 horses. For questions about donations contact equinerescue@tulalipbroadband.net or 360-658-5494.