Community invited to honor Marysville K-9’s Copper and Steele

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville and the Marysville Police Department will host a public celebration of service and life for K-9 Copper and K-9 Steele at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, in Delta Plaza outside the Marysville Civic Center, 501 Delta Ave. Community members are invited to attend and honor the legacy of two beloved police […]
Marysville mourns the loss of beloved K-9 Officers Copper and Steele

With heavy hearts, the Marysville Police Department and the City of Marysville announce the passing of two beloved K-9 officers, Copper and Steele, who served the community with distinction, courage and loyalty for nearly a decade. K-9 Copper, End of Watch October 3, 2025, passed following an emergency surgery. Just days later, on October 16, […]
New senior living center, Cascade Village, breaks ground in Marysville Oct. 22

MARYSVILLE- A brand new senior independent living center is coming to Snohomish County on October 22 with the groundbreaking of Cascade Village at Smokey Point. The nonprofit, faith-based community, based in Marysville, Washington, is sponsored by the locally owned and operated Josephine Caring Community in Stanwood. Cascade Village will be the first Life Plan Community […]
Marysville Police Department reinforces railroad safety

MARYSVILLE—The Marysville Police Department will reinforce its commitment to public safety through targeted enforcement and education around railroad crossings on Monday, September 22. Across the United States, rail incidents occur with alarming frequency. A person or vehicle is struck by a train every three hours in the United States, according to Operation Lifesaver Inc. With […]
Here’s a quick look at Marysville’s CIC, a 5.1 million sqft economic development zone

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville is continuing to develop its massive, 5.1 million square foot, economic development zone through next year that will bring an estimated 20,000 jobs to Snohomish County in the next decade, the city says. The project is called the Cascade Industrial Center (CIC) and has been a multi-year cooperation between the Cities […]
City of Marysville opens draft of new Consolidated Plan for public review

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville has opened its draft 2025-2029 Consolidated Plan for public review and comment. The draft plan includes 2025 recommendations for allocating federal Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for local projects and programs that serve low- to moderate-income Marysville residents. The city expects to receive $365,000 in federal funds in 2025 under […]
Mayor Nehring delivers 2025 State of the City address for Marysville

MARYSVILLE—Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring delivered his 2025 State of the City address Tuesday evening, January 28, covering city accomplishments and what lies ahead for the City of Marysville through the rest of the year. Mayor Jon Nehring has been the Mayor of Marysville since 2010 and raised his family there. Coming from a background in […]
Marysville School District takes action on school closures

Beginning in May 2024, the Marysville School District has reviewed and studied options for closing two or more schools to begin adjusting the size and number of schools in the district and to address the financial impacts of operating schools that are not at capacity due to declining enrollment over the past 15 years. This […]
Lockdown lifted at Marysville school following active shooter scare

MARYSVILLE – Following a report of an active shooter, a lockdown at Marysville’s Mount Pilchuck High School has been lifted and plans to resume operations at the school are currently underway. The Police Department said that all students and staff are safe and there does not appear to be any immediate danger at this time. […]
Parents pack town hall to learn the facts about Marysville school closures

MARYSVILLE—Roughly 75 community members attended the first of three Information Gathering Sessions hosted by newly appointed Marysville School District Interim Superintendent Dr. Dave Burgess on October 22, to learn and share concerns about school closures. “The Board is absolutely committed to getting stakeholder participation in this,” Dr. Burgess told the Lynnwood Times at Tuesday’s Information […]