I am supporting Bill Blake for Snohomish County Council, District 1.
I was so happy to hear, as would my late husband Arlington City Councilmember Scott Solla, that Jesica Stickles was running for City Council for Arlington.
ARLINGTON — On Sunday, Oct. 13, at approximately 7:45 p.m., Arlington Police responded to the Subway Restaurant, located in the 7500 block of 204th Street NE, for the report of a strong-armed robbery that had just occurred.
ARLINGTON — Arlington singer/songwriter Jesse Taylor’s debut studio album, “Out Here in the Country,” has been submitted to the Grammy Awards for nomination as the Best Country Album of 2013. The album contains 11 original songs, nine of which were written by Jesse and two by his dad, Jody Taylor.
From Monday, Oct. 14, to Friday, Oct. 18, Arlington High School will be participating in spirit week, in preparation for the homecoming football game and homecoming dance.
As a school board director for Arlington Public Schools, not many days go by without having a school related conversation with someone in the community. The topics and questions run the entire gamut from district policy to classroom concerns. However, inevitably, the discussion often turns to a question on everyone’s mind, “How did you get on the school board and what do you do?”
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Arts Council is pleased to announce that Heather Logan will be honored as its Art Advocate of the Year at the AAC’s 11th annual “Fall Into Art” auction on Saturday, Oct. 19.
The cities and communities of Arlington and Marysville have meetings through the weekend, into the first part of the following week, on civic, conservation and commercial matters.
ARLINGTON — At approximately 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10, Arlington Police Officers were dispatched to a single vehicle crash that was discovered by a concerned motorist, who observed tire tracks leading off Burn Road, became concerned, and found that a vehicle was overturned in a ravine adjacent to the 20300 block of Burn Road.
Marysville and Arlington are among the seven cities in Snohomish County that will benefit from a total of $460,000 in county funds to upgrade their local parks, with improvements ranging from trails to gazebos to lighting.
You can learn about career opportunities at 15 community and technical colleges at a diversity career fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 16 at Everett Community College’s Whitehorse Hall, located at 2000 Tower St.
