MARYSVILLE — Bikers are invited to swing by Shoultes Elementary on Saturday, Sept. 13, for a charity ride to help raise funds for the school.
ARLINGTON — An Arlington-based aerospace company has become one of only 44 employers in the state, and 254 in the nation, to partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations in a program designed to strengthen its hiring practices, reduce fraud and ensure it employs a legal workforce.
ARLINGTON — The city has prioritized 16 projects for its proposed update to its six-year Transportation Improvement Plan, even as it’s experienced delays in implementing one of its Transportation Benefit District projects.
ARLINGTON — The city is considering further limits on its marijuana producers and processers, after a public hearing that drew no comment from citizens.
SMOKEY POINT — For more than six decades of working with children and contributing to the community, Ruth Porter Munizza will be honored at the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s 10th annual Lifetime Achievement Breakfast fundraiser on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 7:30 a.m.
SMOKEY POINT — Although the Arlington Police Department’s Smokey Point substation was inaugurated Sept. 2, officials explained that it’s still a work in progress.
ARLINGTON — Brayden Broetz is an old hand at first days of school.
As he started third grade at Presidents Elementary Sept. 3, his biggest transition was moving up to the second floor.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s latest Business After Hours not only shined a spotlight on some smaller business, but also paved the way for a future partnership with the Downtown Arlington Business Association.
ARLINGTON — After their parents had filled two parallel tracks of rain-gutters with water at Legion Park, the boys of Cub Scouts of America Pack 92 proceeded to huff and puff and blow their miniature sailboats down those tracks for their “Rain-Gutter Regatta.”
ARLINGTON — Julie Delaney has spent the week before the start of school on Wednesday, Sept. 3, getting her classroom at Pioneer Elementary ready for her seventh year of teaching kindergarten, from organizing art supplies to preparing name tags.
ARLINGTON — What progress has the Arlington Police Department made since the study that revealed deficiencies in its operations?
ARLINGTON — Citizens will be able to submit their comments on Arlington’s annual update to its six-year Transportation Improvement Plan during a public hearing at the City Council meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 7 p.m.
LAKEWOOD — While the Lakewood School District has hired a new principal, new teachers and other new employees for the school year starting on Wednesday, Sept. 3, perhaps the biggest change under way is the progress toward a new Lakewood High School facility.
