ARLINGTON – Two Arlington girls and their goats have won top honors at the Washington State 4H Fair in Puyallup.
ARLINGTON — Children thronged the collaborative canvas at Legion Park, standing shoulder to shoulder to apply their own choices of colorful paint patterns to their respective segments of the otherwise open white space.
TULALIP – Robert Miles Jr. and Jessie Louie combined for 329 yards rushing and eight touchdowns to lead Tulalip Heritage High School to a 56-46 win over the Evergreen Lutheran Eagles of Tacoma Sept. 13.
ARLINGTON — David Ryan, the new manager of the Arlington Municipal Airport, says it could become a regional center for many types of businesses because of all the open space.
MARYSVILLE — The brass candle holder and silver chalice used in sacred services at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church in Marysville has been found.
DARRINGTON — The school district here is getting federal money to pay expenses related to the Oso mudslide.
ARLINGTON — Two sailors from Naval Station Everett found that their toughest questions came from a room full of fellow veterans.
Fire Controlman 1st Class Gregory Wolf and Information Systems Technician 1st Class Devin Harris still were glad to talk to the Sept. 10 meeting of the ROMEOs, or Retired Old Men Eating Out.
LAKEWOOD — “I’m a taxpayer, so I don’t want to pay any more than I have to,” Lakewood School District Superintendent Michael Mack said about plans to fix Lakewood High School. “So I applaud our independent designer with knocking on our door on a Friday at 5 p.m. to tell us another option, and our architects for doing a new design for a new school, even though I know it couldn’t have thrilled them.”
Another death has occurred in the Snohomish County Jail in Everett.
ARLINGTON – Arlington Centennial Trail will host Skateboard Push Races Saturday and Sunday Oct. 11-12.
ARLINGTON — Esmie Williams was born on Sept. 11, 2002, one year after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and United Airlines Flight 93.
MARYSVILLE — Bikers are invited to swing by Shoultes Elementary on Saturday, Sept. 13, for a charity ride to help raise funds for the school.
A Marysville man police described as a prolific catalytic converter thief, and one who helped solve a 10-year-old murder, will spend nearly 2 1/2 years in prison.
