ARLINGTON — In spite of a midday drizzle that temporarily shut down the day’s flights, the Arlington Airport Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 5, still took an estimated 140 children up into the air.
Although Kennedy Englert of Boy Scout Troop 92 has since turned 15, he was only 14 when he was just recently awarded his Eagle Scout Rank at a Court of Honor in the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall.
City of Arlington officials explored its natural and urban resources during a tour of its parks and streets on Thursday, April 26.
ARLINGTON — Elizabeth Finch is a straight-A 11th-grade student through the Stillaguamish Valley School who volunteers four hours a week at the local library in addition to taking part in a number of extracurricular activities, one of which has earned her some national distinction.
ARLINGTON — Rand McNally and USA Today are conducting their annual “Best of the Road” contest, and M.J. Drush thinks Arlington has a shot at putting itself on the map.
Although a couple of their presenters and one of their guests of honor were unable to attend, the members of Arlington Lodge 129 of Free and Accepted Masons nonetheless celebrated the Arlington and Darrington high school students who had earned this year’s Junior Achievement Awards.
ARLINGTON — The North County Firefighters Association is once again inviting the community to its pancake breakfast, which kicks off this year on Sunday, April 29.
TULALIP — Customers lined up around the block and filled up the overflow parking lot west of the Tulalip Resort to take part in the official grand opening of the Tulalip Cabela’s store on Thursday, April 19.
An estimated 8,000 plastic eggs were snatched up within minutes by the crowds surrounding each of the age-designated fields for Easter egg hunting outside of the Stillaguamish Athletic Club on the morning of Saturday, April 7.
For more than three decades, the Post Middle School gymnasium has hosted the research projects of the eighth-grade classes at their annual Social Studies Fair, and this year’s displays ranged from historic mysteries and wartime propaganda to local relics that tied into our nation’s growth over the years.
Close to three dozen volunteers gathered at Legion Park on Saturday, April 14, to help install a rain garden by the new restroom and visitor information facility on Centennial Trail.
Attendees of the 39th Legislative District Democrats’ precinct caucuses on Sunday, April 15, laughingly conceded that their proceedings were perhaps not as dramatic as the March 3 Republican caucuses for Legislative Districts 38, 39 and 44 in Marysville, but the Democrats from Arlington, Marysville, Darrington, Granite Falls and other surrounding areas who turned out that Sunday afternoon nonetheless touted the civic value in their event.
Area veterans came to the Snohomish County Regional Veterans’ Job and Resource Fair ready to pursue careers, as the event returned to the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Marysville on Tuesday, April 10.