Incumbents did well with voters in the Aug. 18 primary elections for the Arlington City Council and the Snohomish County Council.
Incumbents did well with voters in the Aug. 18 primary elections for the Arlington City Council and the Snohomish County Council.
The Old Bags of Arlington wound up benefitting from their own charity recently, in a way that will help the community in turn.
The Arlington School District has reported that two of its schools are making Adequate Yearly Progress, according to the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Casey Corcoran wants to support the Arlington Boys and Girls Club because he used to benefit from its programs.
The Arlington Arts Council is staging its second annual Art at the Plant Farm Show, Sept. 12-13 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, at the Smokey Point Plant Farm.
Aug. 12 marked the end of an era for the group of just under half a dozen former classmates that met at the Eagle Crest Restaurant, but they remained upbeat as they shares stories.
The Arlington School District has reported that two of its schools are making Adequate Yearly Progress, according to the provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, in the wake of the recently released results of the spring of 2009 administration of the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, as well as comments by state Superintendent Randy Dorn.
This year marked a “fresh start” and record turnout for the Stillaguamish Festival of the River Aug. 8-9.
Solar panels are not a new invention, but Gary Shaver hopes that local power consumers will find his company’s innovations to solar panels to be valuable additions to their homes and businesses.
Kids’ Kloset of Arlington has set up donation sites for its back-to-school drive at four locations in the Smokey Point and downtown Arlington area, in order to drum up donations of backpacks and other school supplies for children ranging from preschool through high school, who attend schools in the Arlington, Lakewood and Darrington school districts, and who qualify for free or reduced-price school lunches.
The Lakewood School District Board of Directors is seeking qualified applicants for the Director District 2 School Board Member position that will be open Dec. 1, and Lakewood School District Superintendent Dr. Dennis Haddock explained what candidates should expect if they’re selected.
An annual tradition got a big boost July 30, as the egg-drop contest on the last day of the July 27-30 Cub Scout event in Jennings Park received some assistance from the Marysville Fire District.
