A 73-year-old Arlington man has died from injuries suffered in a wreck in Lake Stevens April 19.
MARYSVILLE — The Arlington boys golf team placed second at a Wesco 3A golf tournament at Cedarcrest Golf Course April 20.
Arlington’s Connor Stephans was first for the Eagles with a 74 over 18 holes.
SNOHOMISH – The Arlington boys placed second and the Lakewood boys third at a high school track meet in Snohomish Saturday.
MARYSVILLE – About 15 years ago, when Jacob Newman was in the fifth grade, Hank Palmer was his teacher.
Teachers in the Arlington and Lakewood school districts will participate in a one-day strike Wednesday, April 22, to protest lack of support in the state legislature, but Marysville won’t, at least on the same day.
ARLINGTON — Justin Brackett found out he no longer had a job when he woke up and checked Facebook on his phone.
Please help me understand. I do not get why so many people don’t like Daylight-Saving Time. About 85 percent in Marysville and 69 percent in Arlington say they do not want it, according to a survey we ran in The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times the past two weeks.
ARLINGTON – Two teens turned themselves in to Arlington police in the case of vandalism at Arlington High School.
STANWOOD – A 31-year-old woman gave up to authorities without incident at about 10 a.m. April 16 after barricading herself in a motorhome at the 20000 block of Frank Waters Drive.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington girls golf team defeated Marysville-Pilchuck 268-325 at Gleneagle Golf Course April 14.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck girls tennis team lost to Oak Harbor 4-3 April 14. Singles winners were: Claire Esser 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; and Megan Gross 7-6, 2-6, 10-7. Doubles winners were Jessica Mascowitz and Sara Vanderway 6-3, 6-2.
ARLINGTON – Two Marysville teens wanted in connection with a hit-and-run crash with an Arlington police sergeant turned themselves in April 15.
TULALIP – The MS Walk at the Tulalip Amphitheater drew a good-sized crowd Saturday.
Participants raised money to fight in the battle against multiple sclerosis.
Four schools in Marysville, three in Arlington and one in Lakewood will receive Washington Achievement Awards April 28 at Spanaway Lake High School.
