I am not going to preach to try to guilt you into voting. I don’t care if you vote. I am glad you don’t. It gives me more power. I love that my vote counts for more than it should because you don’t vote. If you and some of your friends voted I could be outnumbered say 4-1 (Have you read my editorials?). You might like that. Instead, my vote counts 1-0.
A breakdown of this week’s local football games.
ARLINGTON – Not a week after the school shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Oct. 24, the Lady Tomahawk volleyball players showed they have not lost their competitive edge.
OAK HARBOR — The Oak Harbor football team responded to a tragic shooting at Marysville Pilchuck last Friday with an incredible gesture of compassion.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Tribes released a statement Wednesday Oct. 29, denouncing the “horrific actions” of a 15-year-old tribal member who killed two classmates and wounded three others in last week’s shooting in the Marysville Pilchuck High School cafeteria.
A recap of local tennis players who played at regionals.
MARYSVILLE — Avid horse rider and photojournalist Melody De Lappe was handed an opportunity of a lifetime.
MARYSVILLE – With so many people wanting to help, and police worried about potential scams, victims of the Marysville-Pilchuck shooting have one reliable place where they can go for funds.
MARYSVILLE – A fund-raiser for Marysville-Pilchuck High School will take place at the Everett Silvertips minor league hockey game Saturday, Nov. 1.
EVERETT — Just days after the fatal Marysville Pilchuck High School shootings, questions have been raised about decisions to send victims to one hospital instead of another — and by ambulance instead of helicopter.
MARYSVILLE — The wait is hard on teachers, too. Five days after a deadly shooting in the Marysville Pilchuck High School cafeteria, students and teachers are growing antsy to reunite and find some semblance of routine.
RENTON — The Seattle Seahawks made Tuesday a special occasion for the Marysville-Pilchuck High School football team.
MARYSVILLE – In the wake of the deadly shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School Oct. 24, police warn residents to be aware of possible scams.
