The Cascade Valley Hospital has had a new neighbor since Monday, Aug. 12, when the newest branch of the Community Health Center of Snohomish County opened its doors at 326 S. Stillaguamish Ave. in Arlington to serve uninsured, under-insured and under-served patients throughout the local area.
ARLINGTON — For the 10th year in a row, the west side of the Arlington Municipal Airport will be revving with hot rod and classic car engines this fall, as the Arlington Drag Strip Reunion returns to the blacktop just off the airport’s 188th Street NE entrance on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
ARLINGTON — Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee was joined by Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert and other Arlington city officials as he officially dedicated the new location of OutBack Power Technologies in the Arlington Advanced Manufacturing Park with representatives of its company parent, the Alpha Group, on Thursday, Aug. 22.
ARLINGTON — Cascade Valley Hospital faces some serious questions after the state Attorney General’s office issued Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s formal opinion that a public hospital district providing maternity care must also provide “substantially equivalent benefits, services or information” regarding contraception and abortion.
Hundreds of families again descended upon Presidents Elementary to receive free backpacks filled with school supplies in time for the start of the new school year during the fourth annual Back2School Rally for Arlington, Lakewood and Darrington K-12 students on Sunday, Aug. 18.
Hundreds of auto enthusiasts turned out again to generate thousands of dollars for the Arlington Boys & Girls Club at the annual Sittin Pretti Summer Slam car show at the Arlington Airport on Saturday, Aug. 17.
ARLINGTON — More than three months after he went missing, Arlington Police and his loved ones are still looking for Jeremy Imrie.
SMOKEY POINT — Although the proceeds are still being counted, organizers of the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s first fundraising garage sale on Saturday, Aug. 17, are hopeful that they met their goal of $2,000, to help support the Senior Center’s existing programs and maintain its current activities.
ARLINGTON — The 24th annual Stillaguamish Festival of the River and Pow Wow was shorter by one day this year, but the line of backed-up cars leading to River Meadows County Park was certainly no shorter on either Saturday, Aug. 10, or Sunday, Aug. 11, as participating educators declared the unique reorganization of the grounds’ layout to be a success.
LAKEWOOD — The Faith Lutheran Church of Lakewood saw a more sizable turnout and a larger pot of donations from this year’s Hot August Car Show, which drew 19 vehicles from around the area to show off some classic cars and pitch in for local folks in need on Saturday, Aug. 10.
While the former upper-floor occupants of the old Arlington High School building have been forced to move out due to safety concerns, the Arlington Kids’ Kloset on the ground-floor level isn’t going anywhere.
When the 2012-13 school year ended, the K-12 students of Highland Christian School all occupied the same campus, in the old Arlington High School building, but when the 2013-14 school year starts this fall, the K-5 students of Highland Christian School will be going to the Arlington Assembly of God Church, while the school’s grades 6-12 students will head off to the Cascade Christian Reformed Church of Marysville.
ARLINGTON — Even after celebrating their centennial last year and coping with traffic congestion caused by construction this year, the members of the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association are still in the mood to kick up their heels.
