The Lakewood Cross Country team dazzled the crowd as they traveled to Palo Alto, Calif., Sept. 27 for the 2008 Stanford Invitational.
LAKEWOOD — Overall, it was not one of the best Lakewood homecoming football games in recent years.
MARYSVILLE — Now 35 and the owner of a martial arts school, Carlton Doup admits when he was younger, he was the target of plenty of bullying because his feet turned in noticeably.
Oct. 5-11 is National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week and Doup said the obvious physical difference in his feet was a perfect example of something bullies latch on to in order to make their victims feel small or bad about themselves.
Runners are increasingly turning to Arlington for a Saturday morning sprint around town thanks to the Arlington Runners Club.
A senior at Arlington High School, Brooke Stovall had already decided last spring what to do for her senior project.
EVERETT — The alleged source of an obnoxious odor that has been reaching Marysville since at least early in the summer, the Cedar Grove Composting Plant has submitted an initial report on its operations to the local clean air authority.
MARYSVILLE — In Italian the words “Ciao Bella” mean “Hello, beautiful.”
TULALIP — The economy, U.S. 2, and who raised whose taxes were among the main points of contention Oct. 3 when the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce sponsored a debate for candidates running in the 44th and 39th state legislative districts.
MARYSVILLE — As of late the week of Sept. 22, one observer said about all that was left of more than 100 years of history was a few scraps that workers were loading into dumpsters.
The alleged source of an obnoxious odor that has been reaching Marysville since at least early in the summer, the Cedar Grove Composting Plant has submitted an initial report on its operations to the local clean air authority.
“They did a pretty good job of explaining their process and studying where odors might be coming from,” said Mario Pedroza, a supervising inspector for the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
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In Italian the words “Ciao Bella” mean “Hello, beautiful.”
Lakewood lost starting quarterback Justin Lane to injury during the week, so the challenge of playing the Knights of King’s High School, the Cascade league leader, seemed to be a stretch.
