Marysville remembers Sept. 11 with public ceremony
Marysville will hold a public ceremony on August 8, 2025, to commemorate the September 11 attacks. The event, led by Mayor Jon Nehring, will take place at the civic center and is open to the public.
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Marysville will hold a public ceremony on August 8, 2025, to commemorate the September 11 attacks. The event, led by Mayor Jon Nehring, will take place at the civic center and is open to the public.
Construction on 67th Avenue NE will begin on August 12, focusing on ADA ramp replacements, street repairs, and a full roadway overlay. During the initial phase, the southbound lane will close, but one lane in each direction will remain open, and pedestrian access will be maintained. The project is expected to finish by late October.
Peter Condyles received recognition for Municipal Leadership from the Alliance for Climate Transition on August 7, 2025. The award highlights his contributions to community development and infrastructure management in Snohomish County.
Marysville is reopening Mother Nature’s Window, a 34-acre park closed since 1999, with construction set to be completed by December 2025. The $1.47 million project, funded partly by a federal HUD grant, aims to enhance public access and preserve the park's natural environment. A public opening is expected in spring 2026.
Construction has begun to reopen Mother Nature’s Window park in north Marysville, closed to the public since 1999. The project, funded partly by a $750,000 federal grant, aims to create recreational and educational opportunities while enhancing the park's natural environment. Public access is expected to resume in spring 2026.
Construction begins to reopen Mother Nature’s Window, a 34-acre park in Marysville, closed since 1999. The city plans to create recreational and educational opportunities while preserving the park’s natural environment, with completion expected by December 2025. A public opening is scheduled for spring 2026.
Marysville, Washington, will host an exciting summer concert series starting on July 28, 2025, and running until August 22, 2025. The event, titled "An Unforgettable Summer," promises a vibrant lineup of entertainment for attendees.
Marysville Police will host the National Night Out event at Comeford Park on July 24, 2025. This annual event aims to strengthen community ties and enhance public security through engagement with local law enforcement. Residents are encouraged to participate in discussions surrounding crime prevention and community safety.
The Marysville Police Department invites the community to National Night Out on August 5 at Comeford Park. The event aims to foster connections between residents and public safety teams, showcasing initiatives that promote community engagement and crime prevention.
Marysville Police Department invites the community to National Night Out on August 5 at Comeford Park. The event aims to foster connections between residents and public safety teams, promoting community spirit and safety awareness. Families can engage with local officers and firefighters in an informal setting.