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Help local Marysville and Tulalip kids with school supply drive

school supply drive

The big red barrels are out throughout the community to collect public donations of school supplies needed for hundreds of Marysville and Tulalip children from kindergarten through 12th grade. Last year, the Salvation Army’s Marysville service center and community partners distributed more than 1,000 backpacks with grade-specific supplies to low-income students in the Marysville School […]

Marysville City Council expected to award pump track contract

Marysville City Council

MARYSVILLE, Wash., June 10, 2023—The Marysville City Council will host a Business Meeting at 7 p.m., Monday, June 12, to authorize the mayor to award Jennings Nature Park Pump Track contract to Oceanside Construction, Inc., execute the Washington State Department of Corrections Work Crew Master Agreement, and execute the Arizona State Purchasing Cooperative Agreement. The Marysville […]

Marysville Comprehensive Plan open house on June 20

Marysville Comprehensive Plan

MARYSVILLE, Wash., June 4, 2023—Marysville residents, business owners and other community members are invited to share their priorities, ideas and concerns as the city prepares to update its Comprehensive Plan. An open house is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, June 20, at the Marysville Civic Center, 501 Delta Ave. The Comprehensive Plan […]

Marysville is seeking volunteers to improve the city

marysville volunteers

Are you ready to help your community? Volunteering adds life to your years and years to your life. The City of Marysville is recruiting folks to help with a variety of tasks to improve our city.  Volunteers must be 14 years or older and must be able to pass a background check. Marysville residents have […]

Mukilteo Police Chief Cheol Kang resigns for new King County position

Cheol Kang

MUKILTEO, Wash., May 18, 2023—After 20 years on the force, Mukilteo Police Chief Cheol Kang is stepping down to pursue the next chapter of his career as King County Sheriff Office’s Chief of Community Programs and Services. Beginning June 2, Kang will lead communications, community engagement, media relations, and contracting units, while overseeing priorities for […]

Step up to the plate for litter pickup on Earth Day, join Marysville Litter League!

Marysville Litter League

MARYSVILLE, Wash., April 16, 2023—The City of Marysville is excited to announce the launch of the Marysville Litter League, a new volunteer litter pickup program aimed at keeping the community clean and beautiful. Mayor Jon Nehring is highlighting the importance of community involvement in the effort to combat litter. “Every piece of litter picked up […]

New Marysville Fire Chief hire is a historical first

Ned Vander Pol

MARYSVILLE, Wash., February 22, 2023—The Marysville Fire Department named Ned Vander Pol as its newest fire chief on February 15 breaking with the over six-decade tradition of promoting candidates from within its ranks of a talented brigade. Vander Pol was sworn in at the Fire Board meeting. Ned Vander Pol served previously as chief of […]

Mayor Jon Nehring delivers Marysville State of the City Address

Marysville State of the City

MARYSVILLE, Wash., February 4, 2023—Mayor Jon Nehring presented his first State of the City address Wednesday from inside the brand new state-of-the-art Civic Center downtown that opened its doors last fall. If the new buildings, inviting plaza, spray park, and multi-colored water tower in Comeford Park are any indication of where Marysville is headed, things […]

Granite Falls man arrested for Marysville homicide

marysville homicide

MARYSVILLE, Wash., January 3, 2022—On Tuesday morning, January 3, just before 8:00 a.m., a 36-year-old Granite Falls man in connection with a Marysville homicide was taken into custody by the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office and Region 1 SWAT team members after a brief standoff. On Monday at approximately 10:15 p.m., January 2, Marysville officers were […]

Marysville gets tough on public drug use and inappropriate transit behavior

Marysville drug use

MARYSVILLE, Wash., December 21, 2022—Citing the need to protect the general public and maintain a safe community, the Marysville City Council has adopted new laws prohibiting drug use in public places and disruptive or inappropriate transit behavior. The Council unanimously approved both actions at its December 12 meeting.  Similar to existing state laws that prohibit […]

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