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Work to begin soon on Marysville civic center

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Work to begin soon on Marysville civic center

The city council hired a contractor on Monday, and construction could begin next month.

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Green bulbs on this wreath means there haven’t been any fires

1. Keep the wreath green.

A family tried to lift man out of homelessness, when he died

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A family tried to lift man out of homelessness, when he died

Joshua Fredericksen, 45, died outside a Fred Meyer on Monday. He’d been unsheltered for 15-plus years.

This play promises to be the ‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

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This play promises to be the ‘Best Christmas Pageant Ever’

The Red Curtain theater in Marysville says the show could be your new family holiday tradition.

Hilton Pharmacy & Gifts owner Mary Kirkland takes a call at the front counter of her drugstore Monday. Her great-grandfather bought the store 100 years ago this month. Kirkland, a pharmacist, has owned the business since 1984. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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At 100, Hilton Pharmacy is festive and still in the family

Marysville drugstore was purchased in December 1919 by a farmer, former coal miner and father of 11.

Marysville water tower won’t light up this holiday season

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Marysville water tower won’t light up this holiday season

For years the city landmark has been illuminated for the winter months, but now it’s too dangerous.

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Church youth leader from Marysville charged with molestation

Kyle Brown served at Marysville First Assembly Assembly where he allegedly abused a child for years.

Marysville sports fan turns his garage into a game room

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Marysville sports fan turns his garage into a game room

With its pool table, shuffle board and soda fountain, Josh Whall’s room is the family’s gathering place.

A crowd of about 50 people attended the dedication ceremony for the AIDS Memorial of Snohomish County in December 2005. A World AIDS Day event is scheduled for 2 p.m Sunday at the memorial, located west of the Mission Building on the Snohomish County Campus. (Herald file photo by Michael O’Leary 12/01/05)

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World AIDS Day event: sad memories and a prevention message

Marysville woman has lived with HIV since 1993. She shares her story of survival through medications.

Repeat drunken driver, who killed 2, charged with 5th DUI

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Repeat drunken driver, who killed 2, charged with 5th DUI

Brandon Belisle is accused of a 0.20 DUI in Marysville. His reckless driving left two dead in 2006.

Port of Everett signs on with new Cascade Industrial Center

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Port of Everett signs on with new Cascade Industrial Center

“Arlington and Marysville are the future of this county,” a port official says of the economic effort.

New owner has big plans for venerable Marysville Burger Mill

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New owner has big plans for venerable Marysville Burger Mill

The drive-in has been dishing up fast food since the 1970s, when an Arctic Circle was there.

State delays funding for local projects in the wake of I-976

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State delays funding for local projects in the wake of I-976

The $30 car-tab measure blows a $451 million hole in the transportation budget.

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No charges for Marysville officers in 2018 fatal shooting

Jeffrey Sims moved as if to stab his wife. Police fired at least 20 bullets, killing him.

On Black Friday, cast a line, don’t stand in one

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On Black Friday, cast a line, don’t stand in one

State officials planted some big hatchery fish in a few lakes to attract people to fall fishing.

Kickstarter kitchen helps entrepreneurs take the next step

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Kickstarter kitchen helps entrepreneurs take the next step

PNW Commissary Kitchen in Marysville enables food businesses to sell their goods wholesale.

After months, driver caught in Marysville crash that hurt 3

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After months, driver caught in Marysville crash that hurt 3

The August wreck left one man in need of 39 surgeries. Months later, Zach Kier is in custody.

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Pedestrian who died in Marysville crash Sunday identified

Matthew A. Dick, 45, was struck by a vehicle in the 4900 block of 61st Street.

‘It’s beyond offering a class, it’s healing what was stolen’

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‘It’s beyond offering a class, it’s healing what was stolen’

Lushootseed is now taught at Marysville Pilchuck. It joins two other schools in the district.

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Marysville woman jailed after man shot in Tulalip

Initial reports indicated the 47-year-old shot himself. But people at the scene gave conflicting statements.