A list of happenings for the Marysville and Arlington areas
ARLINGTON — It took two games, but the Stilly league softball champs beat Mukilteo to win the tournament of champions.
MARYSVILLE — Recent Little League all-star alumni clashed in the NSA spring training doubleheader at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, May 29.
Arlington eighth-grader Max Bryson must have a spring in his step.
LAKE STEVENS — Power Alley rallied against Tournament of Champions rival Pacific, but the Edmonds-area team ultimately proved to be the Bulldogs’ nemesis in a May 28 rematch at Lake Stevens’ Bond Field.
Grace Academy track standout Brian Young has a long scrape down his right arm that is just beginning to heal.
MARYSVILLE — The city police department plans a public meeting to discuss the arrival in the city of a registered sex offender.
MARYSVILLE — The city Parks and Recreation Department has announced the movie line-up for the first “Popcorn in the Parks” outdoor cinema series.
MARYSVILLE — Now about ready to graduate, Blake Lovell, 18, admitted when he first arrived at Marysville-Pilchuck High School, grades weren’t very high on his list of priorities.
MARYSVILLE — For now, for both sides, the issue amounts to a waiting game.
Mr. Kundu’s recent article chastising me and other skeptics of the man-made global warming theory couldn’t have been more timely. Just this past week a petition was released signed by 31,000 scientists across the U.S. rejecting said theory. Where’s the consensus now?
MARYSVILLE — A wood stove buyback program reached up to 80 households, but the city is still on the verge of violating federal clean air standards for particulate matter, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
