EVERETT — Legendary high school basketball coach Jack DeKubber coached his last game 57 years ago in Sonohomish.
ARLINGTON — Randy DeFosse was looking for a new home for Western Pacific Crane & Equipment.
MARYSVILLE — Over the past three years, Sharon Peck, outreach coordinator for the All-Breed Equine Rez-Q, has seen its fences go from worn and falling down to white and repaired, thanks to the United Way of Snohomish County’s annual Day of Caring.
ARLINGTON — Live song and dance complemented a dose of spirits and a diverse assortment of regional artistic talent at the Arlington Arts Council’s annual “Art in the Park” at Legion Park Sept. 12-13.
SEATTLE — A federal judge has sentenced a Tulalip Tribal member to 111 days in jail for clubbing two bald eagles to death and then trying to sell them.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington girls volleyball team won in three straight games; 25-19, 25-13 and 25-15 to shut out Redmond 3-0 Sept. 8.
ARLINGTON — Seniors Andrew Kalahar and George Spady play on opposite sides of the ball, but both contributed for each other during the Arlington football team’s season opening victory over Cascade 36-7 Sept. 4.
ARLINGTON – While kindergarten and first-grade students spent the first day of school adjusting to the routines of elementary school, brothers Roman and Reese Rookaird began their first day of fifth grade at Pioneer Elementary Sept. 9.
They had to adjust to the idea that they were now “the big kids” in their last year of grade school.
LAKEWOOD — “Remember our school supplies, back in the day?” Bryan White asked his wife, Cassie, as they sorted through pencils, erasers, crayons and glue-sticks before the start of class at Lakewood Elementary Sept. 8.
ARLINGTON — Arlington senior Nathan Beamer is the No. 1 cross-country runner in the state, and he’ll be aiming to take the 3A individual title this year, coach Mike Shierk said. He is also nationally ranked at 83rd.
ARLINGTON – The first Viking Fest & Pub Tour will take place in Arlington Oct. 3 to celebrate the city’s Scandinavian heritage.
ARLINGTON — Veteran bike trail builder Gregg Winter sees Arlington as a land of opportunity.
ARLINGTON — Post Middle School’s “Passport Day” returned the afternoon of Sept. 3, helping sixth- through eighth-graders get ready for the start of school the next week.
