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Fall into fun in Marysville

Marysville Opera House hosts various events this fall, including music shows and community activities. Highlights include The Power Players on November 7 and a Dia de Muertos celebration on November 2. The venue encourages local participation in these cultural events.

CARE team helps break cycle of addiction-driven crime

A two-person team in Marysville is transforming mandatory minimum sentencing into a pathway for recovery through the Community Assistance for Resources and Empowerment (CARE) Team. Since the start of the year, 16 out of 32 eligible individuals have engaged with the team, leading to a 93% acceptance rate of resources and housing for participants. This approach combines enforcement with treatment, aiming to break the cycle of addiction-driven crime.

CARE team helps break cycle of addiction-driven crime

The CARE Team in Marysville is transforming mandatory minimum sentencing laws into opportunities for rehabilitation. By pairing law enforcement with treatment options, the team has helped 93 percent of participants accept resources, leading to housing and recovery for many. This approach aims to break the cycle of addiction-driven crime in the community.

Notice of Application with Optional SEPA MDNS - PA 23-032

The City of Marysville has received an application for a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Review concerning a 4.06-acre Forest Practices application linked to a 16-lot single-family development. The project, which contains on-site critical areas, proposes a buffer enhancement plan and is open for public comment until October 25, 2025.

City opens tourism grant funding apply by Oct. 15

The City of Marysville is accepting applications for its Tourism Grant Program until 4:30 p.m. on October 15. The program aims to boost tourism and overnight stays through various events, with funding sourced from a 2% lodging tax on hotel customers. Eligible applicants include qualified non-profit groups such as historical societies and arts organizations.

City opens tourism grant funding apply by Oct. 15

The City of Marysville offers grant funding for non-profit organizations hosting tourism-related events that attract overnight visitors. Applications for the Tourism Grant Program are due by 4:30 p.m. on October 15. Eligible projects include sporting events, festivals, and arts performances.

Mayor Nehring invites you coffee conversation 922

Mayor Jon Nehring will host a coffee and conversation event on September 22, 2025, at 5:30 PM in Marysville. The gathering aims to engage residents in discussions about local issues. Attendees can connect with the mayor and share their thoughts in an informal setting.

Mayor Nehring invites you coffee conversation 922

Mayor Jon Nehring will host a coffee and conversation event on September 22, 2025, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM in Marysville. The informal meeting aims to engage residents and discuss community issues. Attendees can connect with the mayor and share their thoughts.

City opens tourism grant funding apply by Oct. 15

The city of Marysville has launched a tourism grant funding program, inviting applications until October 15. This initiative aims to enhance local tourism efforts and support nonprofit organizations involved in promoting the region.

Notice of Application and Planned Action Determination - PA25-0021 HASCO - Copper at Marysville

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County proposed a 124-unit affordable housing complex in Marysville, which includes five multifamily buildings and a clubhouse. The project seeks a parking variance, reducing the required stalls from 179 to 155. The City of Marysville determined the project does not pose significant environmental impacts.

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