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It's been one year since Hotel Marysville caught fire, and remnants of the demolished building are still there.
In the aftermath of the big scuffle between Caitlin Clark's Indiana Fever and the Connecticut Sun, a petition has been ...
Nearly one year after a large fire destroyed the historic Hotel Marysville, what is left of the abandoned hotel is sealed in ...
MARYSVILLE — A farewell celebration for the Hotel Marysville took place Monday, seven months after a fire devastated the historic vacant building. Dozens of people from the Yuba-Sutter area and ...
The faded marquee on its facade was a faint reminder of long ago when its name didn’t form the tail end of a question: What to do with the Hotel Marysville? The historic hotel at Fifth and E ...
MARYSVILLE – After a fire in June devastated the Hotel Marysville, it still sits in the middle of the historic downtown blocking part of Highway 70, which runs through the city. But the mayor of ...
A GUN ACCESSORY THAT ALLOWS BULLETS TO BE FIRED FASTER. MEANWHILE, THE MARYSVILLE CITY COUNCIL VOTING UNANIMOUSLY TO PASS A LOCAL STATE OF EMERGENCY RESOLUTION AFTER A FIRE DESTROYED THE HISTORIC ...
“Gone, but not forgotten,” the old saying goes. But in the case of Hotel Marysville, the landmark isn’t quite gone and — especially for Highway 70 commuters — is certainly not forgotte ...
(FOX40.COM) – A petition has been launched demanding the Marysville City Council to comply with court orders and address various safety concerns surrounding the burned-up Hotel Marysville.