PUYALLUP — It may not have ended the way Arlington wanted it to, but the girls soccer team enjoyed their time in Puyallup and placed fourth in the state with a record of 17-6.
Arlington and Lakewood winter sports teams ready themselves for the season.
ARLINGTON — A weekend of moderate flooding that led to the temporary closures of Haller and Twin Rivers parks served as a prelude for a more severe storm the following week.
SILVANA — ”Last night, we got hit with flooding, heavy rains, hail and wind,” Silvana Fire Chief Keith Strotz said Nov. 18. ”It was much more than was predicted. To have all four things in the same night is a huge challenge.”
It’s the calm after the storm.
The wind huffed and puffed and blew a lot of trees down Tuesday night, causing power outages and major commuting problems in North Snohomish County and elsewhere.
SILVANA — Aside from the hovercraft rescue of a motorist in the flood waters on Highway 530 on Nov. 13, the weekend flooding in Silvana was relatively routine, Silvana Fire Chief Keith Strotz said.
SUMNER — The Arlington girls soccer team are headed to the final four of the 3A State Tournament.
ARLINGTON — Voters are being asked to renew a local levy for maintenance and operations in the Arlington School District.
ARLINGTON — As of 2 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 13, Haller and Twin Rivers parks are expected to close for the duration of the Stillaguamish River’s flooding, but Arlington officials aren’t expecting any street closures.
ARLINGTON — If not for the Grocery Outlet, Rona Garcia would be unemployed.
SMOKEY POINT — Snohomish County Councilman Ken Klein reflected on 2014 as “a year of tragedy,” even as he looked forward to tackling 2016 with a spirit of post-partisanship and a pragmatic approach toward issues such as homelessness.
ARLINGTON — Kat Sanchez wasn’t sure how she did it, but she held a very physical Bellevue team to zero goals Nov. 10 in the first round of the 3A state playoffs.
ARLINGTON — Arne Lee Anderson never served in the military, but every Veterans Day he and daughter Shelby, 10, hold signs of support as they sit on the curb of Olympic Avenue.
