In a modern spin on the “wanted” posters of the Old West, local police departments are using a new website — www.CanYouID.me — to help identify unnamed suspects.
SMOKEY POINT — Saturday, March 30, will be a busy day for families who want to attend both Marysville and Arlington’s Easter Egg Hunts, since they’re scheduled within an hour of each other that same morning.
ARLINGTON — Due to weather and other circumstances, the growing Arlington Airport Appreciation Day event has been moved from the beginning of May to the last Saturday in September.
ARLINGTON — Arlington’s American Legion Post 76 will be celebrating the birthday of the American Legion on Saturday, March 16.
ARLINGTON — At 9:50 a.m. on March 7, the Arlington Police Department arrested two homeless male suspects, aged 26 and 21 years old, for the theft of mail from the U.S. Post Office at 524 N. Olympic Ave. in Arlington.
Arlington boys basketball would like to take this opportunity to recognize many, but not all of the people, groups, and organizations who have been a huge part of our incredible journey this year.
ARLINGTON — The Kent Prairie Elementary PTA will host its 13th annual Kiddie Carnival on Friday, March 22, from 5-8 p.m., with a theme of “Space” this year, so event organizers hope students and their families will be willing to go “To Infinity … and Beyond.”
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District will be conducting kindergarten registration beginning March 25. Kindergarten students must be 5 years old by Sept. 1 in order to register for school. To register their children, parents need to take their children’s immunization records, birth certificates and proof of residency within the Arlington district to their neighborhood school office.
TACOMA — The Arlington boys basketball team advanced to the semifinal game of the 2013 Hardwood Classic State Basketball Championships, after a victory in the quarterfinals on Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Tacoma Dome.
TACOMA — The Arlington girls basketball team advanced to the semifinal game of the 2013 Hardwood Classic State Basketball Championships, after a victory in the quarterfinals on Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Tacoma Dome.
The Stillaguamish Athletic Club is hosting a Run for Good 5K and 10K race on Saturday, April 27.
s it too much to ask that our elected county office holders simply do the job they were elected to do? I read the past articles and letters to the editor regarding the activities of various county employees and the County Executive and all sorts of “cloak and dagger” emailing, FOI requests, and smooth–talking non-answers regarding all this activity and wonder why they aren’t simply doing the work of the county and nothing more or less and regarding their public office as an opportunity to uphold it with dignity, honesty and integrity?
