With the win, the Eagles advance to state. They will play at 2 p.m. Saturday Feb. 28 against Shadle Park at Mount Spokane High School.
MILL CREEK – Gracie Castaneda had ice in her veins.
Arlington’s 5-foot-8 junior guard made five free throws in the last 23.8 seconds of overtime to lead the Lady Eagles to a 57-52 win over Edmonds Woodway in the 3A Northwest District 1 Girls Basketball Tournament Feb. 21.
MARYSVILLE – While still called the Rotary Ranch, the old petting zoo at Jennings Memorial Park looks more like a condo than a barn.
In 2006, Snohomish County set a goal of ending homelessness by 2016. In hindsight, the county can see how naive that goal was. But there has been progress made in parts of the 10-year plan.
MARYSVILLE – On a cold December morning, Father Dwight P. Lewis woke up and found four homeless people sleeping on his porch.
ARLINGTON – The Arlington Times was the news source used in a broadcasting contest for home-schooled students ages 12-18 from Washington, Oregon and Canada.
TULALIP – Native Americans are six times more likely to die from an overdose of heroin than whites in Snohomish County, a new report says.
ARLINGTON – Some Marysville students had a little more bounce in their steps during winter break.
The editorial staff at The Marysville Globe-The Arlington Times announces its picks as the biggest new stories for 2014 in the Marysville, Arlington communities.
ARLINGTON – Three City Council members have called out colleague Marilyn Oertle for comments she made to The Arlington Times regarding proposed salary information not being made available.
SMOKEY POINT – Clarence is to Jimmy Stewart in “It’s A Wonderful Life” as Carrie Viig and Beth Nordine are to Sherrill Swallow in real life.
ARLINGTON – When Jerrie Inman’s mom died in 1998, she made a promise to her that she would volunteer for the food bank.
ARLINGTON – This time of year, because of Christmas gift buying, many people have buyer’s remorse.