ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council approved infrastructure improvements and considered transportation projects March 2.
ARLINGTON — Students from Marysville and Arlington received a hands-on lesson in real-life lawyering through the YMCA’s Mock Trial program.
ARLINGTON — Rumors were flying that a dead body had been found in the Stillaguamish River on the afternoon of March 4, but when Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office personnel responded to the call, they were relieved to discover a much less morbid and more mundane explanation.
SMOKEY POINT — Ask bus commuters who have used the Smokey Point Transit Center since its Jan. 31 opening, and it’s a good bet most will cite increased safety as one of its benefits.
ARLINGTON — Haller Park should have a 38-space parking lot, with spaces included for handicapped and electric car parking, by the Fourth of July.
ARLINGTON — As Disney releases its new live-action version of Cinderella, the Arlington High School Drama Department is presenting Rodger and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, at 7 p.m. on the Fridays and Saturdays of March 6-7 and 13-14, and at 1 p.m. on March 14, at the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
MARYSVILLE — The Prom Dress Exchange of North Snohomish County is adopting a back-to-basics approach for its fifth year.
ARLINGTON — Marysville Municipal Court Judge Lorrie Towers provided the Arlington City Council with an annual update Feb. 23 on the state of the court that both cities share.
ARLINGTON — The city is working with the American Civil Liberties Union to revise its recently adopted laws to deal with homeless issues.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Soroptimists’ latest Bunco night let them raise funds for community projects even as they handed out checks to Arlington and Marysville charities devoted to keeping schoolchildren clothed.
ARLINGTON — “Many of our people dreamed of this day, but didn’t live to see it,” John Cayou said at the Feb. 17 opening of the Stillaguamish Community Center.
SMOKEY POINT — “You’re here to renew your vows to those you cherish above all else,” the Rev. Rose Bradshaw told the packed crowd of married couples at Sound Harley-Davidson Feb. 14, “your bikes.”
EVERETT — As the proceeds from the 11th annual Arlington Drag Strip Reunion and Car Show were distributed to various community groups, Bill Kinney reflected on what that money has meant to the Arlington Boys & Girls Club.
