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Marysville is planning a new indoor sports facility, 350 apartments and sizable hotel east of Ebey Waterfront Park.  (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

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Marysville planning $73M sports hub, with downtown apartments, hotel

Officials hope the facility will become a top destination for basketball and volleyball tournaments, addressing an acute need.

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A school bus driven by Jan Bates stops on 83rd Avenue Northeast in Marysville on Tuesday, March 14. Bates' bus, along with 14 others in the district, have been equipped with cameras to watch for drivers who illegally pass the bus when its stop sign is out.

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Marysville schools to ask state for help in solving $18M shortfall

“There has never been a district of our size facing binding conditions,” Superintendent Zachary Robbins said.

Sana Biotechnology breaks ground on a new 80,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Bothell on July 25. The company develops cell and gene-based medical treatments. July 25, 2023. Photo Credit: Sana Biotechnology.

Business

Business briefs: Biotech breaks ground on new Bothell facility

magniX reveals paint scheme for hybrid electric aircraft and more business news from around the region.

Children board a school bus in Everett on Thursday morning. (Sue Misao / The Herald) Feb. 24, 2022

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Adkins, Rohla advance in race for Everett School Board Position 5

Several school board races around the county were tight. Meanwhile, an incumbent on Marysville’s board took just 8%…

Traffic cameras on Tuesday showed heavy smoke and flames at separate fires in dry grass right along the freeway, near the exits to 144th and 156th streets NE. (Washington State Department of Transportation)

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Cause unclear in series of brush fires in Marysville that closed I-5

The fires, spreading along northbound I-5, backed up traffic for at least 7 miles Tuesday. More than 100…

Police officials investigate a shooting at Daleway Park Tuesday afternoon in Lynnwood on April 5, 2022.   (Kevin Clark / The Herald)

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Lynnwood gunman gets 28 years in fatal shooting of senior bystander

Raven Lonewarrior, 24, and Leif Smith, 22, were sentenced in the fatal shooting of Daleway Park park visitor…

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Swimmer, 20, identified in drowning at Marysville’s Twin Lakes

Tana Daily, 20, had been swimming with her sister early Sunday when she vanished in the lake.

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Woman’s body found after presumed Twin Lakes drowning

The woman reportedly was swimming in the early hours with her sister in the south lake in north…

Top (L-R): Keira Atchley, Tiffani Mondares-Riggs, Beth Hoiby Bottom (L-R): Sherryl Kenney, Eliza Davis

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Like elsewhere, finances a priority in Marysville School Board races

Keira Atchley is the incumbent facing three newcomers. The other race is wide open, with Paul Galovin not…

Wayne Alpert waits to be placed in handcuffs after being found guilty, for the 2017 shooting death of one man, and for assaulting another, at the Snohomish County Courthouse on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018 in Everett, Wa. Alpert, now 61, was convicted of second-degree murder and second-degree assault. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)

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Lynnwood man resentenced to 11 years for sudden killing of stranger

A successful appeal opened the door for a shorter sentence for Wayne Alpert in the shooting of Seaton…

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Marysville boy, 16, killed in rollover crash

The crash happened early Tuesday morning after the driver lost control over railroad tracks, police said.

Tyler Giles, owner/operator of Giles Electric, left, gets a helping hand from lead field tech Quintin Viers as they work to install the last bit of LED trim lights along the roof of a new bathroom on the Marysville Civic Center campus on Friday, June 30, 2023, in Marysville, Washington. The lights, which can be programmed to different colors, have also been installed on the main Civic Center building. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

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Marysville celebrates the Fourth of July with new LED lights

The energy-efficient lights are a small piece of the new $66 million Civic Center campus.

A two-vehicle crash on northbound Interstate 5 near Highway 528 in Marysville led to serious injuries and blocked all northbound traffic Thursday morning. (Washington State Patrol)

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I-5 north lanes reopened near Marysville after big backups

Police believe a driver hit a concrete barrier and crashed into a car going north. All traffic near…

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WSDOT slows southbound Steamboat Slough Bridge traffic after structural concerns

State says bridge is safe, but slower traffic, ‘lessens stress on the entire bridge structure.’

Bradford Loomis, musician from Marysville. (Red Curtain Arts Center)

Life

Nashville musician with Marysville roots to perform June 30

Bradford Loomis is a 1997 graduate of Marysville Pilchuck High School, where he sang in the honor choir.

People walk through the new Marysville Farmers Market on Friday, June 9, 2023 in Marysville, Washington. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)

Food & Drink

Add these two new Snohomish County farmers markets to your weekly shopping list

Marysville welcomes a brand-new Wednesday market and Everett Station’s market reawakens after a three-year hiatus.

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Charges dropped for Marysville ex-student accused of racist threats

In 2021, Benjamin Richey allegedly posted a photo of someone holding what appeared to be a pistol, captioned…

A sketch of the suspect in an assault and burglary in Marysville is described as a white man between 40 and 50 years old with brown eyes and longer brown or dark-colored hair. He is between 5 feet 1 inch and less than 6 feet tall with an average build.  The suspect also has a full beard and a tattoo of a teardrop at the corner of his left eye. (Marysville Police Department)

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Marysville police seek suspect in early burglary and assault

The suspect broke into a home on 27th Avenue early Wednesday and attacked a woman before fleeing, police…

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Marysville resident sentenced to 15 years for fentanyl operation

Jose Eduardo Garnica received a shipment from China labeled “Furniture Parts.” It had fentanyl-manufacturing parts.

Jonnathan Yepez Carino speaks with Auliilani De La Cruz’s class about financial literacy during a presentation at Mariner High on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

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Extra credit for financial literacy: Bankers teach kids the basics

From building credit to applying for a loan — these execs offer money management advice for students and…