ARLINGTON — The staff of the Arlington Boys & Girls Club came into work Oct. 20 to find one of their vans dirtied and the surrounding sports fields torn up by one or more apparent joyriders.
Budgets may be tight, but the community did not hold back when it came to supporting art in Arlington Oct. 16.
This year’s “Fall into Art” auction at the Medallion Hotel scored a record turnout for the Arlington Arts Council, according to Laura Kuhl.
Even with the absence of three candidates, the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s political luncheon struggled to fit speaking time for all of its candidates into its hour-long schedule Oct. 12.
Approximately 75 students and staff gathered for the annual Arlington School District Respect Team Kick-Off on Oct. 5. This year’s theme is “Respect is the same in every language.”
Snohomish County Elections mailed ballots today to over 372,000 voters for the Nov. 2 General Election; voters’ pamphlets have been sent to each household. Ballots to military and overseas voters were mailed on September 18.
ARLINGTON — City of Arlington Fire Department personnel responded alongside city of Arlington Airport Maintenance and Operations crew to a jet fuel spill on the main Arlington Airport runway at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 13.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington will be hiring Bruce Stedman as its new fire chief.
ARLINGTON — Pioneer Elementary third-grader Thanh Vu enjoys helping school bus driver Jim Johnson keep count of the students on…
PC Recycle teamed up with Arlington High School Oct. 2 to help the school’s Robotics Club while giving area residents an opportunity to get rid of their electronic junk.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
Nelson Beazley has witnessed a changing landscape in law enforcement during his three-decade career.
The new Arlington Police Chief said a diminished amount of respect and an increasing level of danger for police and sheriff’s personnel are the two most noticeable shifts in the profession.
Libby Schindler had to bite her lip when she was asked about her participation in “America’s Got Talent” this summer.
But she admitted that her face told the story.