The Getchell Fire Station 68 Halloween pancake breakfast will take place Oct. 31 from 7 a.m. to noon at 8424 99th Ave. in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — It’s a temporary fix, but it was as much as the Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County could do to get the soccer field neighboring their Arlington club ready for afternoon players Oct. 20.
ARLINGTON — The staff of the Arlington Boys & Girls Club came into work Oct. 20 to find one of their vans dirtied and the surrounding sports fields torn up by one or more apparent joyriders.
Every Wednesday, from noon to 3 p.m., a small white truck serving hot meals can be found parked outside the Victory Foursquare Church on State Avenue.
Budgets may be tight, but the community did not hold back when it came to supporting art in Arlington Oct. 16.
This year’s “Fall into Art” auction at the Medallion Hotel scored a record turnout for the Arlington Arts Council, according to Laura Kuhl.
ARLINGTON — While many aspiring musicians would be discouraged by being told, “Don’t quit your day job,” Arlington resident David Rix considers it sound career advice.
Because he’s kept his day job as a bus driver with Community Transit for more than 15 years, he recently received recognition in that field and as a professional songwriter.
Even with the absence of three candidates, the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s political luncheon struggled to fit speaking time for all of its candidates into its hour-long schedule Oct. 12.
Oddly enough, mixed martial arts fighter Matt Kovacs prefers his opponents on their feet.
It’s when the fight goes to the floor that Kovacs, who has a traditional boxing background, has trouble.
ARLINGTON — Pioneer Elementary third-grader Thanh Vu enjoys helping school bus driver Jim Johnson keep count of the students on…
PC Recycle teamed up with Arlington High School Oct. 2 to help the school’s Robotics Club while giving area residents an opportunity to get rid of their electronic junk.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
ARLINGTON — Eagle Creek Elementary commended the 53 students who managed to rack up more than 53,000 minutes of reading time between them over the summer with a celebration Sept. 24.
Cancer survivors from Marysville, Arlington and throughout Snohomish County returned to the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership Sept. 24 to assemble “Heart Love Bags” tailored to suit the unique practical and spiritual needs of cancer patients.
Former Marysville resident Tracy Anderson explained the value of each item included in the “Heart Love Bags.”
