ARLINGTON — Predictability hasn’t exactly been a hallmark of recent Arlington football history.
What is it like for a recent high school graduate to compete in the 800 meters — about a half a mile — against the world’s fastest women?
MARYSVILLE — A 50-year-old city resident suffered what police described as serious, but not life threatening injuries after an attack in the 1400 block of 172nd Street NE.
MARYSVILLE — After what was apparently a marathon meeting that ended in the wee hours of Aug. 22, the Marysville School District and its teachers reached a tentative agreement on a three-year contract.
MARYSVILLE — Call it a pep rally for teachers.
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION
TULALIP — While problems with sub-prime mortgages, or even predatory lending practices, have garnered plenty of publicity, the local housing market has remained largely unscathed.
MARYSVILLE — After redesigning its pages and changing its circulation to free home delivery, The Marysville Globe is about to make another move into the future.
EVERETT — They’re heading off to Iraq, many of them for the second or third time, but those who were asked about it shrugged off the hardships and sacrifices of their service.
MARYSVILLE — Results are not official, but according to preliminary numbers from the Aug. 19 primary, Snohomish County is following the rest of the state in helping set up the expected rematch between Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire and Republican challenger Dino Rossi.
A 50-year-old city resident suffered what police described as serious, but not life threatening injuries after an attack in the 1400 block of 172nd Street NE.
If a great offense is a good defense, Lakewood football is on it’s way.
As of late the day after the Aug. 19 primary, Snohomish County is following the rest of the state in helping set up the expected rematch between Democratic Gov. Christine Gregoire and Republican challenger Dino Rossi.
