When will my baby start getting teeth?
We’ve all been there: After leaving work, you get into your car and begin to drive home. As you drive, you see your gym two blocks ahead. You debate. You fret. You grip the steering wheel, palms sweating, and desperately will your car to deliver you to the gym. But alas, you keep driving toward home. Deep down, you know you haven’t been accountable to yourself, but find reasons to excuse yourself from exercising: “I’m too tired,” “Oprah is on,” “I wore the wrong socks.”
ARLINGTON — About 200 brave souls joined the Arlington Runners Club run on the first day of snowfall, Dec. 13 to support Toys for Tots.
Hidden behind the railroad tracks near 80th Street in Marysville, Bill Roeder and Judy Zugish established Fishsticks 17 years ago, combining creativity, business skills and the desire to develop an educational resource in basketry.
Marysville Parks and Recreation is now accepting registrations for winter Kindermusik classes. Kindermusik is for newborns and children up to the age of 7. A variety of classes are offered for the different age groups on Tuesdays and Wednesdays beginning Jan. 27. Class times and costs vary. In every class, parents will witness their child’s developmental evolution in language skills, literacy, listening, problem solving, social skills, self-esteem and musicality. For information call 360-363-8400.
ARLINGTON — Kim Mosley is impressed with the commitment of people in Arlington. A recent arrival from California, she’s not so crazy about the weather, but she loves the community.
LAKEWOOD — With so many lead changes, this game could have been taken by anyone. But in the end, the Lakewood Cougars were defeated in their final non-conference game against the Borderites of Blaine, 40-38.
As flood waters begin to recede throughout north Snohomish County, the American Red Cross offers some safety tips to help residents who are returning to their homes or work after flooding.
ARLINGTON — Major Mike Blue is in his third year as a teacher of JROTC at Arlington High School and now, to top it all off, he is preparing to host the Olympic Division of the Northwest Drill & Rifle Conference at Arlington High School Saturday, Jan. 17.
The Stillaguamish Tribe has announced a call for proposals from public and non-profit agencies for projects that will address the negative impacts of its gaming operations in north Snohomish County.
ARLINGTON — City Councilwoman Sally Lien was one of few around the table who remembered a snowstorm comparable to the “Big Snow of 2008” — It was 1950, she said Monday, Jan. 5, when city staff offered a “Post Event Analysis” reviewing lessons learned from the three-week long snowstorm.
