Downtown Arlington merchants received hands-on training on the proper use of fire extinguishers from local firefighters at Haller Middle School July 22.
Local cancer patients and families in need both benefited from the charity of organizers of the Downtown Arlington Business Association’s Show ‘n Shine car show July 21.
SMOKEY POINT — On July 16, a measure to establish a memorial honoring the late Arlington-born civic leader Oliver “Punks” Smith was finally passed.
ARLINGTON — Two groups in need were the beneficiaries of an outpouring of support from their neighbors and the community at large.
Cindy Huleatt tendered her letter of resignation as promotions coordinator for the Linda M. Byrnes Performing Arts Center July 7.
ARLINGTON — According to a spokesperson for the sponsor of Cub Troop 206, the Arrow of Light Award is the national Cub Scouts highest honor usually earned by only a few scouts.
ARLINGTON — It’s not quite a hole in his heart, but there is a seven-foot-wide gap at the front of Dr. Alan Erickson’s office where a cherished memento used to be.
ARLINGTON — James Davison wanted to show off his Rutan Vari-Eze aircraft at the Arlington Fly-In.
ARLINGTON — The Andersons, a family of self-described “homebodies” who were born and raised in Washington state, walked away from everything they knew two years ago when they left Arlington to render medical and educational assistance to African villagers.
ARLINGTON — The Andersons, a family of self-described “homebodies” who were born and raised in Washington state, walked away from everything they knew two years ago when they left Arlington to render medical and educational assistance to African villagers.
ARLINGTON — Arlington residents are pitching in on behalf of several employees of Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies Inc., who were arrested June 26 by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Harry DeLong has attended Fly-Ins since the mid-1990s as part of Glasair Aviation’s sales and flight demonstrations, and he believes that rising gas prices haven’t affected aviation as much as they have the automobile industry.
On July 16, state Rep. Kirk Pearson expects that a measure to establish a memorial honoring the late Arlington-born civic leader Oliver “Punks” Smith will finally be passed.