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Bring the Joy of Christmas to Less Fortunate Children

The Toys for Tots campaign in Snohomish County aims to bring the joy of Christmas to less fortunate children, with significant impacts demonstrated in 2023 through the distribution of over 149,000 toys to nearly 74,000 children. The campaign is currently closed for 2024, but information for donations and requests remains accessible for future initiatives. Community members are encouraged to contribute online or donate toys to support local children.

Cascade Industrial Center Snohomish County's Manufacturing Hub

The Cascade Industrial Center (CIC) serves as Snohomish County's second-largest manufacturing hub, encompassing 4,019 acres across Arlington and Marysville. With nearly 1,762 acres available for development, the CIC is projected to create over 20,000 family-wage jobs, bolstering the local economy and enhancing community quality of life.

Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training in Marysville

The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program in Marysville provides essential training for residents on disaster preparedness, covering vital skills such as fire safety, medical operations, and search and rescue. With classes held twice a year, this initiative aims to empower community members to support each other during emergencies when professional responders may be unavailable. Interested individuals can register via an online interest form, ensuring they are notified when courses open.

City of Marysville Invites Public Input on Draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan

The City of Marysville is seeking public input on its draft 2025 Stormwater Management Program Plan, which is part of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Phase II Permit requirements. The plan aims to address essential stormwater management elements to enhance water quality and environmental protection in the region. Residents can submit their feedback through an online form until February 28, 2025.

Marysville Police Department Achieves Accreditation, Sets Vision for 2025

Chief Erik Scairpon announces the accreditation of the Marysville Police Department by the Washington Association of Police Chiefs and Sheriffs, marking a significant achievement for local law enforcement. The department's vision for 2025 emphasizes community engagement, staff safety, leadership development, and technological advancement to foster a safer and more connected community.

Marysville Parks, Culture Recreation Department Announces Community Events

The Parks, Culture & Recreation Department of Marysville is promoting various community events and classes, including a family music experience titled "It's Snowing Ice Cream" scheduled for January 26, 2025. The article also highlights a series of community-focused initiatives, such as a Veterans Day breakfast and Halloween festivities, aimed at enhancing local engagement.

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