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.
The weekend of July 11-14, Washington State Department of Transportation crews will close Highway 9 near Arlington to install a six-foot square box culvert beneath the highway at Kackman Creek.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1561 in Arlington has awarded four $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in Arlington and Lake Stevens.
ARLINGTON — So, what does it take to put together a Fly-In?
ARLINGTON — Maxwell Propulsion Systems is gearing up for its first Fly-In.
Ice cream, pies, parade floats and fireworks were all part of the city of Arlington’s first Fourth of July celebration since the reopening of Olympic Avenue.
Matthew Parker is reticent to brag about himself, but he’s making some heavy contributions to the community, quite literally.
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 — Heroes of American history and movies were among those who appeared at Arlington’s annual Kiddies’ Parade June 28.
ARLINGTON — School Box owner Nola Smith is proud of her home-school students and hopes that more people can learn how home-schooling works.
ARLINGTON — When people hear about American flags being placed in a flame, a lot of them don’t associate it with a display of patriotism.
SMOKEY POINT — Dr. Keith Leonard knew that at least half of his employees own horses, so the dentist and his staff resolved that if gas prices ever went to $4 a gallon, they would ride horseback to work.
ARLINGTON — Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., saw 32 of its employees arrested by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the morning of June 26.