On Friday, Dec. 30, at approximately 2:35 p.m., Arlington Police responded to the Chase Bank branch located in the 500 block of N. Olympic Avenue for the report of a robbery that had just occurred.
Arlington’s annual Santa Run for 2011 ended on Dec. 16, with approximately 6,500 pounds of food and almost $900 in cash collected for the Arlington Community Food Bank. The Arlington Santa Run is a 22 year old community tradition that runs for a number of nights in December to bring Santa and a bit of holiday cheer to the otherwise dark and dreary nights, all the while collecting food and monetary donations for the Arlington Community Food Bank.
At approximately 2:55 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 27, Arlington Police responded to a 911 call from an employee at the Domino’s Pizza after a delivery driver from the business found a man inside the restaurant attempting to cut into the safe. The suspect fled the scene on foot but was detained a short time later by a Stillaguamish Tribal police officer who was patrolling nearby.
Post Middle School students recently helped make the holidays a bit less burdensome for local families in need with a five-day donation drive for the Arlington Community Food Bank that collected 1,350 pounds of food and raised $1,150, all of which went to the food bank.
Roy was born November 30, 1925 in a Pioneer home in Bryant, WA. Roy was the sixth child of Louie…
Clifford “Cliff” Gallaugher, 82 of Peck, Idaho passed away on Friday, December 23rd, 2011, at the Orofino Hospital. Cliff was…
ARLINGTON — Early in the morning of Tuesday, Dec. 20, the Arlington Police Department arrested a suspect for a vehicle prowl in the 4000 block of 166th Place NE.
They consider themselves one of the best-kept secrets in the area, albeit not by choice, so on Friday, Dec. 16 the organizers of the Blue Sky Swap Meet at the Arlington Municipal Airport did their best to get the word out for themselves and for Operation Homefront.
SMOKEY POINT — Members of the Marysville and Arlington communities have already pitched in on behalf of Operation Christmas Child, but with the number of suffering children served worldwide by the non-profit program its organizers hope that local residents will take advantage of one last chance to contribute to its cause before the end of the year.
I have been a member of the Lakewood School District community for over 30 years, as a resident, a taxpayer, a parent of two Lakewood graduates and one child to begin school at Lakewood in the fall. I have had the privilege of being a teacher and librarian for Lakewood School District since 1977. This is my community, my home, and I love living and working here. This fall I have been reminded that Lakewood is a great place by community participation in several venues.
Bess (Winchell) Lias was born July 30, 1920, and died December 21, 2011. There will be a memorial on December…
