ARLINGTON — American Legion Post 76 has a full day of events planned for the observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 25.
ARLINGTON — After the May 18 City Council meeting, Craig Christianson walked outside and stared down the length of Olympic Avenue.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council voted May 18 to award the Jensen Water Improvement Project to the low-bidder, and to send the Arlington Police Department’s K-9 team to the Snohomish Regional Drug and Gang Task Force for an internship.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council had an empty chair decorated with flowers on May 18, as city officials took time to observe the passing of Dick Butner.
ARLINGTON — Krishna Nadella was frank in describing MicroGreen Polymers as “a high-profile failure,” but it hasn’t made him shy about starting a second company in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council will decide May 18 whether to award the construction contract for the Jensen Water Improvement Project to the lowest of 10 bidders.
ARLINGTON — “I hope we don’t have a lot of customers for this program,” Chris Raezer said after he and his fellow Arlington City Council members approved the DUI Victim Memorial Sign Program May 4.
LAKEWOOD — Those who missed Lakewood High School’s presentations of “The Princess Bride” May 1-2 can still catch the show at 7 p.m. on May 8-9.
ARLINGTON — For the past month, thieves have been helping themselves to the community’s donations to the Helping Hands thrift store of Arlington.
SMOKEY POINT — The Marysville, Arlington and Smokey Point post offices are gearing up for their annual Letter Carriers’ “Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive on Saturday, May 9, to benefit the Marysville and Arlington community food banks.
ARLINGTON — The anonymous young people who appeared as silhouettes in the video confessed to stealing money from their parents to get hooked on drugs in seventh grade.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District’s first “Know Your Schools” event of the year drew questions from parents about vocational education and recent teacher protests of the state legislature.
MARYSVILLE — Four years of honing his craft finally paid off for Arlington’s Dave Mitchell. On April 18, he earned a first-place ribbon from the Quil Cedar Carvers during their 30th annual “Artistry in Wood” event at the Red Curtain Arts Center.
