It’s the last week of regular season competition for the Lady Eagles volleyball team, which lost 3-1 to the Lake Stevens Vikings on Thursday, Oct. 18, and they’re aiming to finish strong.
The Cougars have done it again. After seven consecutive victories, Lakewood’s football team managed to shake off the steady downpour of rain on Friday, Oct. 19, and pull out an impressive 58-6 win over the visiting Granite Falls Tigers.
The Arlington Library has been a part of its community for 100 years, and on Saturday, Oct. 13, the library celebrated the 50th anniversary of being a part of the Sno-Isle Libraries community and put together a time capsule to celebrate.
LAKEWOOD — The largest cross country invitational in the state of Washington, the Hole in the Wall, is hosted each year by Lakewood High School — and this year was no exception as the school saw more than 2,000 runners and 72 schools compete on Saturday, Oct. 6.
For thousands of Americans, the month of October means donning pink shirts, pink shoes, pink ribbons and more as part of their effort to support National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The American Cancer Society is known for their community events bringing awareness and funding to cancer research, and in Snohomish County one of those events is the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk.
The Lady Eagles volleyball team had a tough time keeping up with Lake Stevens, the current Wesco North 4A leader, in a home game on Oct. 1 that ended in a 3-0 loss for Arlington.
Youth athletes in Arlington now have a place to train not only their bodies, but their hearts and minds as well.
The homecoming crowd was bustling as Arlington faced Snohomish on Sept. 28 for their homecoming game, finishing with an impressive 48-17 victory over the Panthers.
The Arlington High School cross country team is having a great season so far, with some of the top times in the state, so when they hosted a meet on Thursday, Sept. 27, at River Meadows Park, with Everett and Marysville-Pilchuck high schools competing, it was no surprise they managed to take the top spots.
The Downtown Arlington Business Association ushered in an almost entirely new Board of Directors on Wednesday, Sept. 19.
Dozens attended the fifth annual Friendship Walk and Car Wash on Saturday, Sept. 22, at Legion Park, and raised more than $2,500 for Village Community Services and its Village Music and Arts Program.
Hundreds of cars drove through the Arlington High School parking lot for the 16th annual car wash-a-thon hosted by the AHS bands, on Saturday, Sept. 22.