Both the Arlington and Marysville communities will soon be able to enjoy family carnivals.
SMOKEY POINT — Although Arlington Public Works Director Jim Kelly’s address to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce June 9 began jovially, with him apologizing in advance because “I’m an engineer, so I love numbers and acronyms,” he was serious about addressing how the city’s transportation infrastructure affects the lives of residents and visitors alike.
ARLINGTON — While some citizens have expressed concerns about the state of Arlington’s downtown, Mike Britt sees a business community that’s on the grow, and cites the upcoming Show ‘N’ Shine car show on Saturday, June 13, as evidence.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Police Department introduced its newest personnel to the City Council June 1, as Public Safety Director Bruce Stedman presented Officer Justin Olson for his badge-pinning, and noted Officer Seth Kinney’s new duties as partner to the K-9 named “Oso.”
ARLINGTON — “It’s surreal,” Seigo Hall said, as he stood on the field of the John C. Larson Stadium after he and his classmates had turned their tassels and tossed their caps in the air.
ARLINGTON — Kristin Garcia is still settling into her new job as finance director for Arlington, but she already sees a city that weathered the worst of the recession and is poised to take advantage of a promising economy.
ARLINGTON — Friends and family of Dick Butner gathered at Weller Funeral Home May 29 to share their memories of a man who made public service his nearly lifelong vocation.
ARLINGTON — The stage was literally too small to hold all the students during Arlington High School’s senior scholarship and awards ceremony May 27, even though several students received multiple scholarships in recognition of their academic achievements.
ARLINGTON — As members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 led the downtown parade and cemetery ceremonies on Memorial Day, they also looked ahead to other opportunities to honor America’s veterans.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council is taking its time in selecting a replacement for Dick Butner, following his death May 15.
LAKEWOOD — A month and a half after David Kiefer resigned from the Lakewood school board, Jahna Smith has been appointed to take his place.
Whether you’re attending the Arlington or Lakewood high school graduation ceremonies on Friday, June 5, school staff recommend you arrive early.
ARLINGTON — Jeanette Fox Bose is only 66, but her health has declined in recent years, which has left her housebound, since her home’s old entryway has become too difficult to traverse.
