The Lakewood Cougars took their lumps against a South Whidbey team with something to prove.
More than 20 arrests were made locally during a recent emphasis to crack down on drunk drivers.
A spirited exchange between the Snohomish County Council candidates, on issues including land use and relative experience levels, followed the less contentious talking points of the Marysville School District Director candidates, at the forums conducted during the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Sept. 18 Business Before Hours.
The Stillaguamish Senior Center and its residential apartments were bustling with activity Sept. 18, as 40 volunteers from Kimberly Clark in Everett grabbed an assortment of building and cleaning tools to take part in the Snohomish County United Way’s “Day of Caring.”
The Sept. 19 “Bite of Arlington” and Community Day drew attendees in spite of gray skies, as vendors staffed their booths and a host of locations designated themselves as “bite stations,” by offering low-price samples of their more popular foods, along Olympic Avenue.
The Tulalip Tribes “raised their hands” in charity to more than 125 organizations throughout the state of Washington Sept. 19, as the Tulalip Resort Casino’s Orca Ballroom hosted more than 300 guests for the Tribes’ “Raising Hands” evening dinner program.
Both southbound on-ramps of Interstate 5 at Smokey Point will be closed Monday, Sept. 21, starting as crews pave and stripe the merge areas between both ramps and I-5.
It started out as a department project two years ago, and on Sept. 18, it became the subject of an assembly for first and second-grade students at Quil Ceda Elementary, as Marysville School District custodians showed off the fruits of their labors.
Vacations and thorn bushes typically don’t mix.
Concerned residents and business owners recently had a chance to give city officials feedback on a proposed construction project on 67th Avenue NE.
TULALIP — The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce wants to give local voters a chance to hear from their prospective elected officials, which is why the Chamber is conducting two candidates’ forums before the general election, Sept. 18 and Oct. 9.
Construction crews will be closing a stretch of SR 531 (172nd Street NE) west of the Interstate 5 for one week starting soon.
It took a community effort to obtain a piece of equipment organizers hope they will never have to use. The Arlington Library recently obtained and installed an automated external defibrillator for public use.
