LAKEWOOD — Errors added up as Lakewood softball toppled in its April 2 meeting against Granite Falls.
ARLINGTON — With tough losses behind them, Marysville to Cascade and Arlington to Monroe, M-P and Arlington came into their March 31 game looking for a win.
SNOHOMISH — Every stroke counts in golf.
With eight and nine wins respectively, the Marysville boys and girls track team took the largest number of victories in a three-team April 3 meet at Stanwood, but ultimately fell in the team standings to a deeper Stanwood team.
MARYSVILLE — The Tomahawks’ number three doubles team of Juliana Albano and Kayla Mullen held off an Arlington sweep of the doubles to help secure M-P a 4-3 win.
10 years ago — 1998
SMOKEY POINT — Area police officers will be working side jobs to support Special Olympics.
1:21 p.m.: Damage to vehicle sometime during night on the 17400 block of Spring Lane Avenue.
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MARYSVILLE — Looking to remove weeds in order to make way for healthier vegetation, People for Puget Sound and the Alderwood REI are sponsoring a clean-up event at the Union Slough restoration site in Marysville.
MARYSVILLE — Luminaria are bags filled with sand, into which are then placed votive candles, said Tami Odell, operator of the Just Paint It Ceramics Studio in Marysville.
The following Washington State University students from Western Washington have earned recognition on the Fall 2007 President’s Honor Roll, according to the registrar’s office. To be eligible for the WSU honor roll, a full-time student must earn a 3.75 grade point average for the semester or have maintained a 3.5 cumulative GPA.
