ARLINGTON — The National Night Out Against Crime not only spread out to several neighborhoods Aug. 5, but also received two nights of sequels. There were community crime prevention meetings at the Stillaguamish Senior Center Aug. 6 and Haller Middle School Aug. 7.
ARLINGTON — The City Council’s Aug. 4 public hearing, on the temporary moratorium limiting marijuana production and processing, drew only one speaker.
DARRINGTON — Dignitaries from throughout the county and state converged on Darrington Aug. 7 to celebrate the role of Washington State University in facilitating the community’s recovery from the March 22 Oso slide.
ARLINGTON — Soil scientist Dave Peterson stood in the shallow pit that he’d dug on the Graves family’s property, surrounded by trees and fellow woodland owners. Peterson served as the instructor for one of six stations at the North Puget Sound Forestry Field Day, which was jointly coordinated July 26 by the Washington State University Forestry Extension program, the state Department of Natural Resources and the Snohomish Conservation District.
ARLINGTON — Cutting hair allows Lori Kirkeby to indulge her artistic nature, but her no-frills service is tailored to appeal to those who might not feel at home in a beauty parlor.
ARLINGTON — Although the City Council won’t vote until Monday, Aug. 4, to approve an art project, the council members informally gave the go-ahead July 28 for project organizers to schedule a work party the day after the council’s official decision.
SILVANA — The 67th annual Silvana Community Fair drew between 3,000 to 3,500 attendees to the fairgrounds outside Viking Hall July 26, which fair treasurer Darlene Strotz deemed one of the best levels of turnout yet.
ARLINGTON — Close to 40 high school students in the Arlington School District gathered at Weston High School July 30 to present ideas on how the district could decrease its carbon footprint by utilizing renewable energy resources.
ARLINGTON — With Arlington’s National Night Out Against Crime coming up on Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 5-8 p.m., city Public Safety Director Bruce Stedman gave the City Council a preview July 28 of the “All-In Campaign” that he’ll be presenting.
ARLINGTON — The Bryant Blueberry Farm’s sixth annual festival returned to its fields July 26, drawing a thousand attendees from throughout the western side of the state and beyond.
ARLINGTON — The Bryant Blueberry Farm’s sixth annual festival returned to its fields July 26, drawing a thousand attendees from throughout the western side of the state and beyond.
ARLINGTON — The Black Jack Squadron’s Missing Man formation that flew over the Arlington Municipal Airport July 21 was itself missing one of its most important men.
ARLINGTON — The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics’ proposed affiliation with the PeaceHealth Medical Group has been called off, for the time being.
