The Arlington City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, Feb. 18, to approve an environmental review for a proposed Urban Growth Area expansion for the city.
ARLINGTON — A new monument of metal twisted into an organic form will mark the culmination of more than two years of discussions and fundraising.
ARLINGTON — Travis Hots, who already serves as fire chief for Snohomish County Fire District 22 in the Getchell area, has also stepped up to serve as fire chief of Snohomish County Fire District 21 in the rural Arlington area.
ARLINGTON — When Leilani Lucrisia conducted a recent presentation on DNA and family research for the Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society of Arlington, she hadn’t expected the number of attendees who arrived.
ARLINGTON — When the Local Scoop restaurant reopens on Monday, Feb. 24, even its menus will still be the same.
GIG HARBOR — An Arlington artist is making a landmark difference to another community.
ARLINGTON — Village Community Services’ Voices of the Village musical performance ensemble received $2,225 from Opus Bank on Friday, Feb. 14.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Police Department is as busy as it’s even been, thanks to the participation of community members, but at the same time, Arlington Police need that input from the community to keep them from being even busier.
ARLINGTON — This month marked the end of more than three years of work by the city of Arlington and the Arlington Arts Council, as the fifth and final gateway sign to Arlington was installed at the intersection of State Route 9 and Burke Street.
EVERETT — The Port Gardner Vintage Auto Club recently presented $12,350 in funds to representatives of various area community groups, as proceeds from the 10th annual Arlington Drag Strip Reunion and Car Show last year, and the club is already gearing up for the 11th annual reunion and car show this year.
EVERETT — Arlington and Marysville food service businesses were well-represented in the Snohomish Health District’s Food Safety Excellence Awards for 2013.
LAKEWOOD — Kindergarten registration for the Lakewood School District will run a bit differently this year, due in part to popular request.
OLYMPIA — Arlington Fire Chief Bruce Stedman and Arlington City Council member Jesica Stickles visited the state capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 11, to help make state legislators more aware of safety and transportation issues affecting the local area.
