ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Future Farmers of America’s annual haunted house drew an estimated 70 attendees in its startup weekend, but organizers expect an even bigger crowd to coincide with the Hometown Halloween this weekend.
ARLINGTON — After a downturn in attendance and donations last year, the Arlington Arts Council’s annual “Fall Into Art” auction bounced back Oct. 18.
SMOKEY POINT — Dueling talking points between the candidates for U.S. and state representative seats, as well as the county executive and sheriff’s offices, marked the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s Oct. 14 candidate forum.
SMOKEY POINT — As soon as visitors walked into the Stillaguamish Senior Center, Jared McGuire offered them samples of his homemade catsup and barbecue sauce.
ARLINGTON — More than 1,000 attendees circulated through Cascade Valley Hospital for its first Women’s Expo Oct. 11, in spite of foul weather that forced the hospital’s “Color Run” to be rescheduled.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen spoke with students at two local schools Oct. 13-14, answering questions from three fifth-grade classes at Grove Elementary in Marysville that Monday, before helping serve hot lunches to students at Arlington High School that Tuesday.
ARLINGTON — Like her fellow Arlington Food Pavilion employees, Susan Burris first heard the news on the morning of Tuesday, Oct. 14, but she counts herself as lucky, since she was already mostly retired and working part-time at the store.
ARLINGTON — Kim Nelson worked in retail for so long that she doubted she was qualified to work anywhere else.
ARLINGTON — Sonny Blankenship excels at 3D design at Weston High School, to the point that his teacher has lauded his virtual architecture skills.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District could save energy thanks to science, technology, engineering, art and math courses offered to Arlington and Weston high school students this summer.
ARLINGTON — Oso resident Tim Ward was one of those hit hardest by the March 22 slide.
TULALIP — The United Way’s annual Spirit of Snohomish County breakfast Oct. 1 recognized not only the continued impact of the March 22 State Route 530 slide, but also the resilient ways in which the communities of Arlington, Oso and Darrington have responded to the disaster.
ARLINGTON — Rigby Ishikawa is only 3 years old, but he already knows what Oct. 1 means, which was why he joined his siblings and their parents at Foster’s Produce, located at 5818 State Route 530 NE, where he managed to pick out a pumpkin that was almost as big around as he was, even if he had to try more than once to lift it.
