WEDNESDAY
Marysville
WSU Spring Graduates
As far as Little League goes, Mill Creek may be basking in the glow of their World Series bid.
MARYSVILLE — After a sluggish start to the young summer softball season, Coastal Community Bank added a win to their tally by defeating the Brew Crew 11-4 in game one of a week three doubleheader.
While most middle- and long-distance runners set their career best marks in their 30s, recent Marysville-Pilchuck graduate Haley Nemra will compete in the Beijing Olympics at 18 years old.
MARYSVILLE — While still western Washington’s largest 3-on-3 basketball tournament, the Tulalip 3-on-3 tourney had a visibly smaller turnout in its 2008 outing.
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ARLINGTON — A recent retiree of the city of Arlington staff could be facing embezzlement charges.
EVERETT — An Arlington steel company donated 30,000 pounds of steel to Everett Community College Aug. 5. Both the company and the college see it as an investment in their shared future.
ARLINGTON — The 19th annual Stillaguamish Festival of the River offered onlookers its characteristic mix of environmental education and relaxed entertainment in the summer sun, Aug. 9-10, at the River Meadows County Park.
Arlington resident Alan Jenks bought a ticket for the July 16 Hit 5 drawing, but then he forgot about it
This past June, bill number H. Con. Res. 384 was introduced to Congress. This bill proposes a National day of HIV/AIDS testing and education. There is a bizarre stigma attached to HIV/AIDS testing. Just because you choose to educate yourself about disease transmission and learn your status does not mean you are promiscuous and dirty. People remaining ignorant about their status and practicing unsafe sexual practices are a major factor in the rise of HIV/AIDS cases.
