Parks staff no longer able to follow CDC guidelines for sanitation and have closed all playgournds
The Lakewood School District is providing about 1,800 meals per day to local children
The Snohomish Health District has begun drive-thru testing for COVID-19 that is available for priority workers or those especially at-risk from the disease.
The COVID-19 pandemic is causing financial hardship and uncertainty for many of us. Let’s look at some of the resources that might help.
With response to COVID-19 expected to affect the Department of Corrections’ staffing levels over the coming months, the department is implementing an expedited hiring and training process for ‘Limited Scope Correctional Officer 1 (CO1)’ positions.
The state has created a one-stop online form for reporting businesses potentially violating orders
Deadline will now be June 1, 2020
Gov. Jay Inslee announced additional guidance March 28 related to the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" proclamation to slow the spread of COVID-19. Inslee also sent a government-to-government letter to Washington's tribal communities.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., – Snohomish County will open a COVID-19 isolation and quarantine site next week at the Angel of the Winds Arena in downtown Everett. This facility will provide a site for temporary isolation and quarantine for those who may not be able to recover in their own home o…
Remember early March? The kids were in school, and we only needed to stay home from work if we were sick. Today, the US has more cases of COVID-19 (81,321 and growing) than any other country in the world, including Italy and China. This virus has deeply affected all of us. It has changed the…
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) on March 27 voted for critical emergency relief for Washington state’s workers, families and small businesses suffering from the impacts of COVID-19. The bipartisan Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security, or CARES Act passed the House of R…
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It looks like it will take a bit of planning for people who want to help maintain the region’s blood supply for hospitals.
State officials say they had to be “creative,” to obtain protective equipment in global demandDept. of Health spokesman says state does not have enough to address growing need
Many discussions and meetings are taking place to get us the information we need to navigate this time of disruption. I appreciate the sharing and communication of other Mayors and the County to help keep us all informed. There is an abundance of resources for information if you haven’t foun…
Gov. Jay Inslee on March 26 announced several new proclamations and a directive aimed at opening up the healthcare and childcare workforce, reducing transmission between families and children in DCYF custody, and lengthening the deadline for local governments to file their annual fiscal reports.
As a reminder, any of the city of Marysville’s solid waste commercial account customers can reduce the frequency of collection to once a week and also reduce the size of their dumpster to better accommodate their current business needs.
In order to stop the spread of COVID-19, all public lands managed by the Department of Natural Resources will be closed to the public through at least April 8
Free childcare to all first responders and health care workers in appreciation of their vital work in our community
Immediate assistance for those most vulnerable to COVID-19 in Snohomish County
Transfer stations will be made available for self-haul household garbage on April 4
Overall service to be reduced by an average of 25%
OLYMPIA – The Department of Social and Health Services announced that its Community Services Offices will further reduce foot traffic from the public beginning at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 26 in response to Governor Inslee’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy directive and in a continued effort to curb th…
Gov. Jay Inslee announced new measures to combat COVID-19 today and released additional guidance for construction in his “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order.
Given the seriousness of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort and the Stillaguamish Tribe, out of an abundance of caution, will be following Gov. Jay Inslee’s mandate regarding the March 23 stay-at-home order and closure of non-essential businesses. We have therefo…
On March 23, Governor Inslee directed all residents immediately to heed current State public health directives to stay home, except as needed, to maintain continuity of operations of essential critical infrastructure sectors.
#MarysvilleLovesLocal campaign helps you support local restaurants, businesses
Local schools are working to ensure children have meals during time off
A local middle school group, 'The Girls of Promise,' made a donation to the local Salvation Army which is seeing increased need during the new coronavirus quarantine.
The Marysville Historical Society is in a tough spot after canceling their 17th annual Spring Tea and Silent Auction.
Gov. Jay Inslee spoke directly to Washingtonians on March 23 to announce he will sign a statewide order that requires everyone in the state to stay home. The order will last for two weeks and could be extended.
Statement from CEO Emmett Heath
‘Help to bridge the gap for those hit hardest,’ says Mayor Nehring
Gov. Jay Inslee announced on March 18 substantial measures for Washington state businesses and workers, as well as renters and other residents who may struggle financially to pay utility bills while dealing with loss of income during the COVID-19 outbreak. This is in addition to the state su…
Marysville Fire District firefighter/EMTs and paramedics are playing a vital role on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic as we respond to treat sick patients. In this challenging time for our community, our state and our country, we dedicate ourselves to continuing excellent emergency service.
Many local businesses are reporting fewer customers as concerns about the coronavirus have kept people home recently.
Maryfest officials crowned three local youth as this year's Strawberry Festival Royalty on March 14. They are Queen Jimena Yanez, Princess Grace Kyser and Princess Katelyn Leary.
Local school districts are working on ways to provide lunches, childcare, education resources and keep their staff working as schools are closed for at least six weeks.
Marysville schools will close Friday, March 13, and remain closed through April 12, according to a letter from District Superintendent Jason Thompson that was sent to families and staff on March 11.
Local cities, schools, first responders and others are all taking extra caution and preparations to help slow a potential outbreak of COVID-19.
Stilly Valley Youth Dynamics held their annual fundraiser dinner and auction on March 7 to help fund their services for local children.
This year’s Strawberry Festival Royalty will be crowned in a more private gathering due to concerns around the coronavirus.
“Once Upon a Mattress,” a musical comedy adaptation of “The Princess and the Pea,” will come to Arlington High School this month.
Volunteers helped to restore some of the creek land near Strawberry Fields Park back to its native habitat on Feb. 29.
The Lakewood School District will try again with levies meant to retain current programs and staff, and improve building maintenance and technology.
The Marysville Opera House was full of Legos and engineering challenges as the city's popular Engineering Extravaganza event was held on Feb. 23.
The center is now open under new management with the Volunteers of America
Residents, state representatives and senators of the 39th Legislative District met for a town hall at the Arlington Airport to talk about bills being proposed in Olympia.
Washington state and the Tulalip Tribes are nearing an agreement to share sales taxes collected in the Quil Ceda Village and elsewhere on the local reservation.
Nine local youth are preparing for Marysville’s Strawberry Festival pageant and vying to represent their community.
Local school districts and the Tulalip Bay Fire District had measures on the Feb. 11 ballot and it was a mixed bag of passes and failures.
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