Approximately 30 employees of Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., were arrested by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the morning of June 26.
Arlington’s Police Chief Resigns
ARLINGTON — With gas prices more than $4 a gallon, it’s more expensive than ever to drive to work, but employers like Meridian Yachts in Arlington are aiming to ease the burden on both the environment and their employees’ wallets.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — Haller Middle School students got a first-hand lesson, literally, in environmental stewardship at River Meadows County Park, June 11.
ARLINGTON — A teacher and a parent from the Arlington School District have been honored by Sno-Isle Region 109 of the Washington Association of School Principals for their contributions to education.
ARLINGTON — Nearly two months after its plaques ceremony for the Washington State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places, the Trafton Elementary School was honored by the Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission June 17 in the Arlington City Council Chambers.
ARLINGTON — The hard work of local children to restore native wildlife was continued by older volunteers June 20, as employees of Windermere Real Estate in Arlington placed protectors around more than 2,500 seedlings at Eagle Creek.
With gas prices more than $4 a gallon, it’s more expensive than ever to drive to work, but employers like Meridian Yachts in Arlington are aiming to ease the burden on both the environment and their employees’ wallets.
ARLINGTON — Less than two years after moving from California, Aaron MacDonald has made Arlington so much his home that he stepped up to serve as a planning commissioner for the city in May.
ARLINGTON — Arlington and Marysville’s city attorneys have both been named “Washington Super Lawyers” for 2008.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District said farewell June 4 to 15 retiring employees with more than 377 combined years of educational service between them.
ARLINGTON — It started as a response to a hate crime, but the annual Respect Summit has grown far beyond its roots.
ARLINGTON — The 30th annual Post Middle School Social Studies Fair drew proud parents and school staff alike, who arrived May 30 to check out the reports and displays that the eighth-grade students have been working on since the end of January.