USS Ford returned to Naval Station Everett Oct. 20 after a six-month deployment, but the ship’s sailors weren’t the only ones who felt that time. As the crew of the frigate served in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, their families anxiously awaited their return.
The Arlington Times is getting a new look, to give the community more bang for its buck.
DeAnna Emborski, publisher of The Arlington Times, explained that the increasing costs of producing newspapers in a broadsheet format limits the amount of content that can be included in each issue. By switching to a tabloid format, The Arlington Times will be able to expand and focus its coverage, in areas such as lifestyles, the sports and opinion pages, and the community calendar.
The Smokey Point Plant Farm is attracting attendees from throughout Snohomish County, and even Canada, through the Marysville Rotary’s annual “Pumpkins for Literacy” program this month.
A levy for the Sno-Isle Libraries is on the ballot Nov. 3, but even if it passes the 21 community libraries in Snohomish and Island counties will still be facing some belt-tightening.
The Arlington Times is getting a new look to give the community more bang for its buck.
A levy for the Sno-Isle Libraries is on the ballot Nov. 3, but even if it passes, the 21 community libraries in the Snohomish and Island counties will still be facing some belt-tightening.
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent three questions to Joseph Wilson, David Hulbert, Rico Tessandore, Scott Peterson and Scott Lord, all of whom are running for Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2.
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent four questions to Snohomish County Fire District Commissioner candidates.
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times sent five questions to each of the candidates running for the Lakewood School…
The Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County’s fourth annual Hope Within luncheon drew 680 attendees Sept. 30, twice the number of attendees it attracted last year, with Denise Brown as its keynote speaker.
The Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program will return to the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 10-31, with a “soft opening” Oct. 9, according to Kelly Richards, this year’s Pumpkin Patch chair.
A spirited exchange between the Snohomish County Council candidates, on issues including land use and relative experience levels, followed the less contentious talking points of the Marysville School District Director candidates, at the forums conducted during the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce’s Sept. 18 Business Before Hours.
The Stillaguamish Senior Center and its residential apartments were bustling with activity Sept. 18, as 40 volunteers from Kimberly Clark in Everett grabbed an assortment of building and cleaning tools to take part in the Snohomish County United Way’s “Day of Caring.”
