ARLINGTON — Arlington advances nine wrestlers and three alternates to the state tournament at the Tacoma Dome Feb. 20 and 21.
The eight wrestlers are first-place regional winners Jeremy Nygard and Cooper Mcauslan; second placer Trey Swanson; third-placers Danny Herrera, Gavin Rork, Clayton Hunter, and Ruben Crew; fourth-placers Christian Evanger and Colton Ferro; and fifth-placers Will Rush, Parker Spadey and AJ Crew, who are alternates.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington girls basketball won its first round of the 3A district tournament defeating Shorewood 74-27 Feb. 13.
EVERETT — As the proceeds from the 11th annual Arlington Drag Strip Reunion and Car Show were distributed to various community groups, Bill Kinney reflected on what that money has meant to the Arlington Boys & Girls Club.
ARLINGTON — The city’s measures to deal with the problems of homelessness and aggressive panhandling have drawn fire from a national civil rights group.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council considered a couple of professional services agreements, then welcomed the latest applicant to the Parks, Arts and Recreation Committee, during its Feb. 9 workshop.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington girls basketball team clinched the No. 1 seed in the 3A district tournament defeating Marysville Getchell 62-40 Feb. 9.
In 2006, Snohomish County set a goal of ending homelessness by 2016. In hindsight, the county can see how naive that goal was. But there has been progress made in parts of the 10-year plan.
MARYSVILLE – On a cold December morning, Father Dwight P. Lewis woke up and found four homeless people sleeping on his porch.
The homeless in Marysville and Arlington need shelter, one of life’s three basic needs, along with food and water.
MARYSVILLE – Still looking for something unique and fun to do on Valentine’s Day?
How about renewing your vows? For free?
The Arlington boys wrestling team won its first-ever 3A sub-regional tournament at Stanwood Feb. 7.
MARYSVILLE – Dr. Robert Macy and his team of professionals trained in trauma recovery will be in the Marysville and Tulalip communities the week of Feb. 16.
TULALIP – A 43-year-old violent felon, who has a history of threatening to harm law enforcement, and his 22-year-old girlfriend were arrested Feb. 10.
