Get on the road this July 21 and 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the Red Rooster Route Days Road Rally. A weekend celebration of local food and agriculture, the festival is an exciting opportunity for families and communities to learn about individual farms on the route, enjoy locally grown produce and berries and get a taste of farm life. Now in its third year, the road rally is emerging as a not to be missed weekend of family fun on the farms.
Washington state was abuzz with reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, on June 28.
Karlton “Karl” H. Allen went to be with the Lord on June 26, 2012 at home in Phoenix, AZ after…
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School’s Air Force Junior ROTC made history before the end of the 2011-12 school year, by taking their first overnight trip to Fairchild Air Force Base.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Flight Services is celebrating its official grand opening at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Saturday, June 23.
John O. Lamont was born March 9, 1933. He passed away peacefully on June 21, 2012 in Montana, where he…
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Boys Basketball program is holding three separate basketball camps in the AHS gymnasium in the upcoming weeks.
Janice Faye Sattler (Wells), 71, of Coconut Creek, FL (formerly Marysville, WA), passed away June 17, 2011 in Boca Raton,…
On Wednesday, June 6, Snohomish County officially welcomed officers and sailors from USS Nimitz to the community with a luncheon event attended by more than 200 business and community leaders.
As a district, we believe that every student can be successful so we work to provide as many different opportunities as possible to engage students and foster success.
Alfons Magnus Steiner was born in Canton St. Gallen, Switzerland and came to America in 1953 with his wife, Marie…
The ongoing whooping cough epidemic in Washington is driving higher demand for vaccine among adults, as people protect themselves and their families from pertussis. More adults are getting vaccinated, showing that they’re getting the word that prevention measures like vaccination, and staying home when they’re sick, help protect those most at-risk.
It’s been a warm winter but not comfortably warm. Call it less cold. Record keepers tell us that average temperatures hereabouts have ranged well above normal and the Farmers’ Almanac and back them up on this. Thermometers don’t lie.
