ARLINGTON — The Atonement Free Lutheran Church of Arlington will host a unique public debate near the end of the month, as a retired nuclear physicist and a local historian ask on the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 26, “Does the God of the Bible Exist?”
As the Arlington High School Robotics Team counts down to the end of its build season on Feb. 19 and the start of its competition in Seattle on March 27, its members are facing a novel challenge with slightly diminished numbers who boast significantly less experience than the previous year’s team.
ARLINGTON — On Jan. 28, the Arlington School District Board of Directors was officially recognized as part of the state of Washington’s School Board Recognition Month in January.
ARLINGTON — The Department of Fish and Wildlife’s reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the shooter of four bald eagles, found dead east of Granite Falls on Jan. 9, now totals $20,250.
Legion Park has become home to a host of oversized gingerbread men and women who were created to help illustrate the plight of homeless children within the community.
Arlington utility customers will pay less than what their monthly sewer rates were projected to be by January of 2013.
When Donnica Farnsworth’s fifth-grade students at Kent Prairie Elementary first learned about solar power, it was a purely abstract concept to them, but two years after the first Snohomish County Public Utility District mini-grant to her classroom, it’s since become a tangible and relevant concern to their own lives.
To answer the two questions the staff of Cascade Valley Arlington Pediatrics receives most often, yes, they have flu and whooping cough vaccine, and yes, their doctors recommend that everyone older than 6 months should get vaccinated.
STANWOOD — A community resource serving hundreds of Arlington and Marysville patients a year hopes that its latest facility will help further improve its service for everyone.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Boy Scouts helped those who celebrated Christmas this season clean up shortly after the start of the New Year, but one area family left behind an ornament that Troop 29 Scoutmaster John Peterson hopes to return to them.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians has lent its support to the Department of Fish and Wildlife’s investigation of four bald eagles found dead east of Granite Falls on Jan. 9, after having been shot with what appears to have been a small-caliber rifle.
ARLINGTON — Caitlin Bartlow turned 13 years old on Jan. 14, but for her birthday party on Jan. 12, she asked her guests to help her give presents to other people, rather than herself.
Between the ages of 3-9, Caitlin went to Seattle Children’s Hospital to have x-rays taken of a bone tumor in her knee that would later be surgically removed, so this year, she was inspired to give back to the people who had given her and countless other children so much.
After nearly two years as the “Singing Cowboy” of Hawaii, country musician Jesse Taylor has come home to Arlington, albeit with a side-trip to Nashville.
