Arlington High School’s varsity football team had a rough time fending off the Tomahawks on Friday, Aug. 31, and lost the season opener to them with a final score of 42-14.
ARLINGTON — The Eagles are back in training for the 2012 football season and already have a game plan in mind for their first game against rival Marysville-Pilchuck High School at 7 p.m. on Aug. 31.
Training is underway for the Lakewood High School football team, which returned to the field Aug. 15 to prepare for the upcoming season.
The city of Arlington served as a resting point for thousands of cyclists who were participating in the RSVP Ride, a long-distance cycling trip held Aug. 17-19.
Arlington High School golfer Anthony Allen began competing in the sport as an 8-year-old in the Washington Junior Golf Association, and almost 10 years later, on Aug. 8, he played his final tournament for the program.
Locals hoping to go on a fun date with an eligible bachelor or bachelorette, while benefiting a good cause, need look no further than Arlington’s Forever Lust Auction on Aug. 17 at the Gleneagle Golf Course.
The city of Arlington’s recreation department has hosted the Arlington Aces hardball league for the past several years, and each summer it grows just a little bit more.
MARYSVILLE — Marissa Brugger has saved hundreds of lives.
She is not a doctor or an emergency responder. She is not a nurse or a combat medic. She is a foster mom — a kitten foster mom.
Brugger is one of more than 100 foster parents of young kittens and puppies, who help to save the lives of animals that otherwise would have been euthanized. The program was started by Lani Kurtz, animal welfare director at the Northwest Organization for Animal Help, or N.O.A.H.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington has recently begun to find new methods for communicating with city residents, including more of a digital and social media presence.
LAKEWOOD — Local speed skaters have something to celebrate after several Snohomish County athletes won gold medals at the recent Indoor Speed Skating National Championships in Lincoln, Neb., from July 15-21.
For local residents who have ever wondered how they can begin to brew beer or wine at home, they can look no further than downtown.
Dozens of football moms suited up on Saturday, July 28, to battle it out for the second annual Stilly Puff Cup, a Powder Puff football game aimed at raising money for youth athletics.
A successful Stilly Valley Little League season was made even better when the Stilly Valley Seniors won the state championship on July 22 and set off to play at Western Regionals in San Bernadino, Calif. on Aug. 1 — the first regional tournament for the league in more than 20 years.