Arlington police are seeking the public’s help to apprehend a suspect in an attempted robbery that occurred the morning of April 27 at the Arlington Motor Inn, located at 2214 SR 530 NE in Arlington.
Arlington High School’s Jazz Bands are once again offering music lovers the opportunity to “Swing Into Spring.”
The AHS Jazz Bands’ annual “Swing Into Spring” dessert dances will kick off at 7 p.m. in the school’s commons area, located at 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd., on May 6 and 7.
The Arlington boys and girls track teams both grabbed the top places in the April 21 tri-meet they hosted against Oak Harbor and Marysville-Pilchuck.
The Snohomish County Elections Division has released the unofficial results for Proposition 1, the Emergency Medical Services Levy for Arlington, which appeared on the ballot for the April 26 special election.
John L. Clay passed away peacefully at home on April 25, 2011, following a long and valiant battle with cancer….
Mr. Helmut G. Shunk passed away April 23, 2011. He was born January 22, 1935 in Aachen, Germany. Mr. Shunk…
The Arlington Arts Council is seeking the perfect eagle sculpture for Arlington, and wants to consider all artists of Washington State who create eagle sculptures for outdoor use. The bald eagle has played an important role in Arlington’s history, and the arts council will honor the eagle by commissioning an eagle sculpture.
The Arlington Parks and Recreation Department is offering a variety of classes.
I get a sinking feeling every time I hear an emergency vehicle come close to my home. One of my neighbors is in trouble. On a day when Medic One stopped at the house right next door, the sinking feeling intensified. Who needs help? Did the emergency vehicle get there in time to save a life?
The Arlington High School Drama Department hopes to offer some sunny entertainment for those looking to escape from the currently less-than-cheerful weather.
AHS Drama Teacher Scott Moberly decided to lighten the days by staging another comedy, this time Neil Simon’s play “Rumors.”
The city of Arlington’s Country Charm Recreation and Conservation Area is currently on track to open by the fall of this year, and over Arbor Day weekend a number of partners throughout the region pitched in to help the city’s progress toward completing the planned campground, public garden and off-leash dog park.
Many hands make light work, and the members of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Arlington lent their helping hands to try and make a difference for the survivors of Japan’s recent earthquake and tsunami.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s annual Black-and-White Gala dinner and auction raised close to $15,000, as an estimated 100 attendees dressed up for the event, which also honored Arlington Mayor Margaret Larson.
Although Larson herself was unable to attend the April 9 event, Chamber Executive Director Michael Prihoda played a video clip of the March 7 Arlington City Council meeting at which he announced that Larson would receive the Chamber’s 2010 Citizen of the Year Award.
