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Miller, who has family connections to Prosser and the Tri-Cities, served as the community development director for the city of Marysville for four years, and at the city of Ferndale for two years.
In Marysville, the City Council unanimously selected Quentin Bishop, St. Clair’s Superintendent, as the new city manager, replacing Randy Fernandez, who’s retiring after 14 years of service. Bishop, ...
Kenneth “Kenny” Exelby, age 78 ... He was employed for several companies through the years: Champion Bus Corporation in Imlay City, Todd’s Grinding in Almont, and Waste Management. He also farmed his ...
Lori Snellings has filed for reelection to the Marysville City Council and, if elected, will represent a different ward. The filing deadline for the city and school election is noon June 2. The ...
Progress on the checklist for opening the Marysville Aquatic Center was moving along nicely. The pool was power washed in preparation for filling it last week.
Marysville City Council unanimously voted to offer St. Clair Superintendent Quentin Bishop the city manager position. Bishop was selected over two other candidates to replace retiring City Manager ...
Ken Rice has thrown his hat in the Second Ward Columbia City Council race. Rice made the announcement in a Tuesday afternoon press release. The city called for a special election on Aug. 5 after ...
Dayne Madison tallied three hits and drove in a pair of runs as Fairbanks’ baseball team topped Greenon 10-5. The Knights took a 4-2 lead after three innings. The Panthers, however, plated six runs in ...
Sgt. Travis Reed, a veteran corrections officer at the city of Kent jail, remains on administrative leave as the Kent Police Department investigates alleged misconduct by Reed. “He is currently under ...
Grove City handed Jonathan Alder’s boys tennis team a 5-0 setback ... fell to top-seeded the Columbus Bishop Watterson Eagles (11-6) ... An additional wrestler for Marysville recently competed at Ohio ...
Kent city leaders have been knocked down a couple of times trying to find a developer for the city-owned Naden Avenue property, but they’re back up and ready to swing again. City staff plans to ...
Capitalizing on Marysville’s current momentum — from redeveloping the old Mighty Marysville property to improvements at city parks — quickly became a common theme for city election ...