Electricity had always tormented me. I didn’t understand it. And all my instincts had told me to steer clear of it, like a mean, heavy-drinking uncle.
It’s always a dilemma this time of year. It’s time to do our fall planting and get ready for winter but … the flowerpots and beds are still looking great. In an effort to get our money’s worth out of our summer plantings, we nurse our geraniums and petunias along well into October.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School Class of 2009 parent group is holding a wine tasting fundraiser 4-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18 at Wine Styles, 6608 64th St. NE, in Marysville. Proceeds benefit the M-PHS Class of 2009 After Grad Party.
A new event in downtown Arlington, Arlington Community Day celebrates all things Arlington,Sept. 20..
A painting by Janet Wold, a Marysville artist, is featured on the poster for a new event presented Sept. 19-20 by the Snohomish County Arts Commission.
12:30 a.m.: Neighbor juveniles throwing things at reporting party’s residence, on the 1600 block of 69th Street.
Emmett Sapp of Darrington was named to the Spring Semester 2008 Dean’s List.
MARYSVILLE — While he happily snapped a picture of his daughter, Kristine, 7, Michael Kingsley quipped that he hopes the scene doesn’t repeat itself in the future.
MARYSVILLE — It all happened very quickly, according to Diana Wickberg.
Wickberg’s daughter, Dawn Robertson, 27, herself a wife and mother, suffers from a potentially fatal and sometimes difficult to treat form of cancer known as refractory Hodgkin’s lymphoma, often referred to as Hodgkin’s disease.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood soccer took an early lead against Burlington-Edison, but ultimately the team’s experience showed as the Tigers answered with three goals to win.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawk ladies fought with fervor, but only managed to win the second of four games against the Monroe Bearcats in their Sept. 11 match at home.
Arlington football vs. Jackson
