More I-5 work
Drivers should plan ahead for two I-5 road projects that are expected to cause extra congestion starting Thursday.
State Department of Transportation contractor crews expect to restripe and shift northbound I-5 lanes to the right Thursday night.
All lanes of northbound I-5 at 116th Street NW are scheduled to close for two hours during the early morning Friday.
Crews plan to reduce northbound I-5 to two narrow lanes starting at 9:30 p.m. Friday to replace expansion joints on part of the northbound Ebey Slough Bridge. The Highway 529 onramp to northbound I-5 will be closed. Only one lane of I-5 will stay open overnight Friday and overnight Sunday.
Three narrow I-5 lanes and the Highway 529 onramp are to reopen for the morning commute by 5 a.m. Monday.
Vendors sought: Marysville Parks and Recreation is accepting vendors their fifth Annual flea market, “Junk in the Trunk.” The event takes place from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 9 at the Municipal Courthouse, 1015 State Ave.
Interested vendors can sell garage sale items, household items, tools, vintage items, antiques, collectibles, crafts and more. Park your car in one space and then sell from the open space next to it for $25. Call for an application or email us at mburgess@marysvillewa.gov. For more information, call 360-363-8450.
Boeing family stories: Boeing turns 100 this year. The Daily Herald wants to tell your family’s stories of working for Boeing through multiple generations. Contact Boeing reporter Dan Catchpole at dcatchpole@heraldnet.com or 425-339-3454.
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