ARLINGTON — Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert congratulated her fellow citizens on the obstacles they’d overcome, and expressed confidence about the challenges that lay ahead, during her state of the city address to the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association Aug. 17.
ARLINGTON — Jason Lee has been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease since he was 19, but that diagnosis turned terminal three years ago.
ARLINGTON — The City Council’s unanimous decision to adopt a tobacco- and smoke-free law for all city parks Aug. 18 was preceded by some unorthodox testimony.
ARLINGTON — More than 300 would-be family detectives set a record attending the Washington State Genealogy Conference.
ARLINGTON — Mowat Construction has already removed more than half the deck of the I-5 southbound Stillaguamish Bridge, with more than 90 days of its 120-day window left to replace the bridge deck.
DARRINGTON — Months after their initial efforts in response to the Highway 530 slide, Darrington and Oso firefighters received a show of support from visiting employees of Rairdon Dodge Chrysler Jeep of Marysville.
LAKEWOOD — As the Lakewood School District gears up for the start of school, its board met Aug. 11 not only to map out some goals for the coming year, but also to plan an upcoming state of the district address.
ARLINGTON — While the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours is a regular event on the third Thursday of every month, the Aug. 21 meeting offers a few new features.
ARLINGTON — Arlington parks moved one step closer to being smoke-free Aug. 11, when city staff presented a proposed law to ban tobacco from the city’s parks.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association is celebrating its 102nd “Pioneer Picnic” Sunday, Aug. 17, in Pioneer Hall, built in 1923 and located at 20722 67th Ave. NE.
ARLINGTON — The city’s 90-day moratorium on accepting business license applications for marijuana producers and processors is set to sunset this fall. As such, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to cap the number of producers and processors to the 14 who have already been permitted, until Dec. 31, 2015.
ARLINGTON — While the Challenge Coin campaign continues to raise funds for the Arlington Fire Department’s World Trade Center Memorial Project, Linda Byrnes explained how organizers decided to personalize a national tragedy.
ARLINGTON — Although the Arlington Library’s summer reading program doesn’t wrap up until Aug. 15, teen readers celebrated their accomplishments with a pizza-and-prizes party Aug. 8, during which they voted on which movie to watch. Divergent won by a broad margin.
