With school out for summer and the weather getting hotter, many families are heading to rivers and lakes to cool down and have fun, but officials warn that anyone entering those waters needs to keep safety in mind.
While Arlington and Marysville encourage citizens to celebrate the Fourth of July, the cities’ police officers and firefighters want to make sure those who use fireworks do so safely and legally.
ARLINGTON — Emergency response agencies from Olympia to Snohomish County used the Arlington Airport as the command center for a regional aviation exercise June 23 that had been planned before the Oso slide, but which was impacted by its aftermath.
ARLINGTON — On June 12, Stella Halmo became the third resident of Olympic Place this year to celebrate her 100th birthday.
ARLINGTON — Self-expression is one trait that Arlington High School’s graduating class will not fall short of, if their ceremony on June 6 was any indication.
ARLINGTON — As the city’s new Public Safety Officer, Bruce Stedman is focused on moving forward in the wake of a consultant’s critical assessment of the police department and its chief’s subsequent resignation.
ARLINGTON — Commuters should expect traffic delays on both I-5 Stillaguamish River bridges this summer, according to the state Department of Transportation.
ARLINGTON — After a dozen or more years of primary and secondary education, the high school seniors of Arlington graduated over the course of three consecutive days, starting with Weston High School’s 20-member Class of 2014 on June 4.
ARLINGTON — Close to two dozen previously out-of-work Snohomish County residents are already being trained to carry out recovery efforts for the Oso area, and more crews will be put to work in the weeks and months ahead, thanks to WorkSource Snohomish County.
ARLINGTON — As members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 led the downtown parade and cemetery ceremonies in honor of Memorial Day May 26, they reflected on the morning’s wet weather.
ARLINGTON — The commemorations of Memorial Day will start early in Arlington on Monday, May 26, with members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 joining local Boy Scouts in raising the flags at the Arlington Cemetery at 5:15 a.m.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Community Food Bank collected 8,859.5 pounds of food during its first Letter Carriers’ Food Drive at its new location, but even as volunteers thanked the community for its generosity, they noted that more is always needed.
ARLINGTON — State Sen. Barbara Bailey, R-10th District, stopped by the offices of The Arlington Times to share with her constituents the accomplishments of the recently completed session.
