ARLINGTON— Arlington High School senior Jacob Aylesworth will be starting his freshman year at the University of Washington in the fall, but this summer, he’ll be taking a historic trip to China.
My life is filled with plants. In my nursery I have thousands of them. In my garden probably hundreds. They range from trees to shrubs to ground covering perennials, bulbs and annuals. I love them all, some more than others, but they all bring me great joy at various times of the year. It is this late winter, early spring season that I get the greatest joy from my perennials. Here is why.
A singer/songwriter from Virginia, Andrew McKnight returns to the Pacific Northwest for the first time in four years and he will appear at Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 1607 Fourth St., Marysville, beginning at 8 p.m., Saturday, May 10, a benefit for Marysville Food Bank & EUUF.
Jessica Klise and Allison Preisinger are singing their own original songs Young talent performs at Mirkwood. Two young women of the Arlington area will be sharing their musical talents Saturday, May 10, at the Mirkwood and Shire Cafe in downtown Arlington.
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LAKEWOOD — Lakewood senior goalkeeper Peter Karrenberg proved worthy of the Superman-inspired design on his jersey when he entered the goal in overtime and helped the Cougars defeat Lynden in a shootout.
Going undefeated in the regular season shouldn’t be an easy task, but the Tomahawk JV baseball coach Ryan Gilbertson describes his team’s 19-0 season that way.
The Tomahawk girls golf team hosted league rivals at Cedarcrest Golf Course April 24 and enjoyed a strong team showing.
MARYSVILLE — Arlington threw a wrench in M-P’s postseason plans, defeating the Tomahawks 1-0 on their senior night and throwing their quest for a league title into doubt.
MARYSVILLE — In back-to-back games, the M-P fastpitch team enjoyed victories over likely playoff teams and boosted the case for a postseason berth of its own.
MARYSVILLE — Senior pole vaulter Robin Mueller broke a school record while other Tomahawk athletes tried to keep their seasons alive at the North-South Duel and freshman championships.
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