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Marysville's HomeGrown accepting vendor applications
Marysville's annual street fair, HomeGrown, is accepting applications for artists, craftspeople, food vendors, and local producers of farm products and flowers.
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Get ready, get set, to Get Movin'
Get ready to Get Movin': Get Movin' the free summer activity program for kids and their families, kicks off this year with free registration events from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Everett's Forest Park, Alderwood mall, Monroe High School and Allen Creek Elementary in Marysville.
Marysville commemorates Memorial Day
Cloudy skies and a few raindrops weren't nearly enough to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowds who thronged the Marysville Cemetery at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 28, for American Legion Post 178's annual Memorial Day commemoration.
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WDCSC welcomes five new board members
"We are delighted to welcome these new members to our Board," exclaims Sue Ambler, President/CEO of Workforce Development Council Snohomish County.
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Lake Stevens CPA has license suspended
The State of Washington Board of Accountancy has recently suspended the CPA credentials for Steven M. Carlson, an accountant who practices in Marysville and resides in Lake Stevens effective April 26, 2012.
Not just hot air: Couple to wed in balloon over Sequim
Brenda Martz and Mark Fadden will literally be floating on air when they get married July 21 during the Sequim Lavender Festival.
Crypticon - Fun with Horror and Gore
Alex Marshall, 17, of Everett, center, pretends to bite into brains while Chris Willard of Seattle, right, stands by during the costume contest at Crypticon Saturday May 26, 2012.
Marysville schools facing $2.7 million in budget cuts for next school year
"It's not getting worse this year, but it's not getting any better," said Jim Baker, executive director of finance for the Marysville School District, as he assessed the impact of the state Legislature on the school district's budget for the 2012-13 school year.
Parr Lumber 'happy to be in Marysville'
Although Parr Lumber moved into the former Marysville Coca-Cola bottling plant at 7610 47th Ave.
Family gathers as crews search for missing boy on Columbia
The search continued Tuesday for a missing 13-year-old boy who went into the Columbia River on Monday when the boat he was in sank during a fishing trip with his step-father and step-grandfather. Jake Whitlock was with his step-father, Eric Schmalz, 34, of Sedro-Wooley, Wash., and his step-grandfather, Robert Schmalz, 59, of Marysville, Wash., ... (more)
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Local musicians releasing new album
Folk rock trio, Real Folk, released their second album entitled At the Brink on May 12, 2012.
Marysville 4th annual healthy communities challenge day
Memorial Day weekend is behind us, summer vacation is soon upon us and this weekend - June 2, 2012 - the City of Marysville will be hosting the 4th Annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day.
Money needed to fix I-5 grooves
Pat Smith of Camano Island writes: I drive I-5 in north Snohomish County every day and the grooves seem to be getting deeper from the constant use.
Classic cars on display in downtown Everett
Madison Davis, 3, and her father, Jason Davis, of Lynnwood, watch the parade of cars pass during the Cruzin' to Colby event Sunday afternoon in Everett.
Educators point to funding losses for grad rate drop
The Everett School District has hit a speed bump after years of steady increases in the number of on-time high school graduation rates .
Obscure law used by prosecutors is 'sneak-and-peek stuff'
A defense lawyer in Eastern Washington was reading a detective's statement in his client's drug case when he came across a curious line.
Marysville mom sentenced for crash that killed young son
A Marysville woman who fought with deputies after a 2010 crash that killed her 7-year-old son was sentenced Wednesday in Everett to more than two years in prison.
Marysville mom sentenced for wreck that killed son
A Marysville woman was sentenced Wednesday in Everett to more than two years in prison for the crash that killed her 7-year-old son.
Everett, agency call for study for compost plant
Cedar Grove Composting will have to undergo the most thorough type of environmental study required if it wants to continue to pursue building an anaerobic digester to generate electricity, the city of Everett and the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency announced Wednesday.
Marysville offers online residential permit payments
The Community Development Department has gone live with eTRAKiT software developed by CRW Systems, Inc., based in Carlsbad, Calif.