Arlington Fire Chief Bruce Stedman is inviting the community to attend a special meeting of the Arlington City Council to discuss the results of a study that was commissioned to explore how fire and emergency medical services in North Snohomish County might work together in the future.
Michael Wendland has been honing his craft as a woodworker for decades, but it took the recent economic downturn to persuade him to pursue the more artistic side of the field.
The Silvana Fair marks its return on July 27 to the tiny town between Stanwood and Arlington, whose Viking Hall and surrounding fairground fields come alive with the sounds of family farming fun on the last Saturday of every July, marking the start of fair season in the Pacific Northwest.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington is facing a deadline in August.
After the Marysville City Council voted unanimously on June 24 to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens within the city of Marysville, the Arlington City Council was reminded by city of Arlington Community Development Director Paul Ellis, during their July 22 workshop meeting, that they only have one meeting left, on Aug. 5, to hold a public hearing and vote on a similar prohibition, before Arlington’s temporary moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens is due to sunset on Aug. 14.
Affordable Dental Care of Smokey Point is looking to introduce itself to the community by showing some support for one of its most vulnerable members.
The Arlington Fly-In hosted the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs’ “Hero 2 Hired” program for the first time this year, as the H2H Mobile Job Store welcomed military members and their families from throughout the area to address their employment questions and concerns to H2H advisors on July 12-13.
In spite of a shortened schedule, the 2013 Fly-In at the Arlington Airport drew much larger crowds than last year, according to Arlington Fly-In Executive Director Barbara Tolbert.
An Arlington firefighter and EMT recently traveled to Washington, D.C., to work with the Department of Homeland Security on developing the next generation of personal protective gear for all first responders, and on Monday, July 15, he reported the results of that trip to Arlington’s mayor and City Council.
The 23rd annual Arlington Street Fair drew hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors to downtown Arlington from Friday, July 12, to Sunday, July 14.
Arlington filmmaker Jonathan Holbrook has been shooting throughout his hometown for an online horror series that he aims to have ready in time for Halloween.
After 10 years, the Arlington Arts Council’s annual “Art at the Barn” welcomed its last crowd of attendees to the Yantis family farmyard in Oso on June 29-30.
Arlington’s Fourth of July festivities drew crowds to the city’s downtown, before returning to the site of the day’s first activities at Haller Park.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s first partnership with Butler Amusements for the carnival that ran from June 27-30 went well enough that representatives of both groups agreed that the carnival would likely become an annual event for the area.
