ARLINGTON – Brazen vandals over a two-week period struck Arlington Municipal Airport, leaving thousands of dollars of property damage in their path. The perpetrators damaged… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – If you’ve shopped at Safeway or Wal-Mart recently you’ve probably seen Arlington High School DECA club students collecting foods. The students pass out… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – When the school board went through the process of selecting the district’s new superintendent last spring, they listed revising the strategic plan as… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – Brazen vandals over a two-week period struck Arlington Municipal Airport, leaving thousands of dollars of property damage in their path. The perpetrators damaged… Continue reading
While some people in the Marysville and Arlington area woke up nursing turkey hangovers that they hoped to shake in time for the Apple Cup,… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – Elijah Moore, an eighth-grader at Post Middle School, smiled. A robot on his computer screen smiled back. When he frowned the computer frowned.… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – When the construction industry has an over abundance of pricier large private and public works projects to keep it occupied, that can have… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – Aerospace manufacturing is riding a wave of growth in Arlington and Marysville, and companies like Global Machine Works that invest in new technology… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – Thanks to a pup named Shiloh and the helping hands of fourth-graders at Pioneer Elementary School, dogs at a local adoption shelter will… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – People interested in learning about crime in Arlington and in their own neighborhood now have the data at their fingertips thanks to a… Continue reading
ARLINGTON - The Arlington School District is selling a 180-acre property on Highway 530 that at one time had been planned for a new high… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – The decorative candles mounted on street poles in Arlington around the holiday season have cast their final glow. The Arlington City Council Nov.… Continue reading
By Douglas Buell dbuell@arlingtontimes.com ARLINGTON – During the Fire Department annual inspection two years ago, attendees got a dramatic firsthand look at Arlington firefighter-EMTs’ professionalism… Continue reading
By Douglas Buell dbuell@arlingtontimes.com ARLINGTON – City officials are exploring a diversion program that would help chronic low-level offenders caught in the revolving door of… Continue reading
MARYSVILLE – Art Olson has seen 16 presidents take office and dozens of teams go to the World Series. But the 93-year-old Chicago Cubs fan… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – The city’s first-ever proposed biennial budget lays a sound course for meeting Arlington’s goals over the next two years for more economic development,… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – The community is rallying behind the owner of a historic building in downtown Arlington that was destroyed in an explosive fire Oct. 23.… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – For as long as there have been chalkboards, sidewalks and school playgrounds, chalk has been used for everything from drawing hopscotch courts to… Continue reading
ARLINGTON – For as long as there have been chalkboards, sidewalks and school playgrounds, chalk has been used for everything from drawing hopscotch courts to… Continue reading