ARLINGTON — Although Breast Cancer Awareness Month was three months ago, it’s still yielding benefits for the Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation.
ARLINGTON — Even after its Christmas meal distributions on Friday, Dec. 19, and Monday, Dec. 22, the Arlington Community Food Bank will still be in dire need of more volunteers to support its basic operations.
TULALIP — Members of the Marysville and Tulalip communities came together in the wake of this year’s tragedies during the “Hope & Healing” candle centerpiece workshop at the Tulalip Tribes administration building Dec. 13.
ARLINGTON — For more than two decades, the Arlington Fire Department has been delighting children and helping the food bank through its annual “Santa Run” food drive.
ARLINGTON — Salary increases are always a hot button for city government.
ARLINGTON — “Yes, it’s raining during our Hometown Holidays,” Lifeway Foursquare Church Pastor Chad Blood told the hundreds who gathered in Legion Park for the ceremonial lighting of Arlington’s Christmas tree Dec. 6. “Get used to it. It’s the Pacific Northwest.”
ARLINGTON — Weller Funeral Home conducted its 14th annual Holiday Remembrance Gathering Dec. 6, drawing up to 60 attendees as they honored loved ones who have passed on, both veterans and civilians.
ARLINGTON — Marty Rausch served at Grissom Air Force Base in Indiana from 1958-62, but in spite of his insistence that he was “no hero,” his four years of enlisted duty left him with a lifetime of stories.
ARLINGTON — Citizens will get another chance to review the city budget, along with City Council members, when it’s presented during the workshop at 7 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 8.
ARLINGTON — Although Dec. 7 marks the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall and Museum take time during the day to honor the service of all American military members as part of their annual “Military Day.”
ARLINGTON — As Arlington prepares for the possible impact of winter weather on its streets, Jay Downing, who’s in charge of the city’s maintenance and operations, sees three reasons to be optimistic:
ARLINGTON — More than 40 Christmas trees and wreaths will be on display and up for bid on Saturday, Dec. 6, as part of the return of the Festival of Trees to Cascade Valley Hospital.
ARLINGTON — Trimming a Christmas tree can be challenging no matter how small it is, but it becomes even more time-consuming when you need a bucket truck to string lights on its uppermost branches.
