The National Weather Service in Seattle has issued a Flood Warning for the North Fork Stillaguamish River near Arlington from Wednesday evening to late Thursday night.
The Eagles got the big win they were needing in a week where they played conference frontrunners Marysville-Pilchuck and Lake Stevens.
The Eagles fell to the Tommies in a 2-1 result, March 24, but responded with a 3-1 win over the Vikings two days later.
Fern Root passed at age 90 on March 28 2011 at Providence Medical Center in Everett WA from complications following…
ARLINGTON — An Arlington Police detective teamed up with a Naval Criminal Investigative Service agent to take custody of a suspected child rapist, who was then booked into the Snohomish County Jail.
Destor Cabasada Gatchalian, 33, was transported from the Philippines to the United States by NCIS agents, along with Philippine law enforcement authorities, on March 23, before the Arlington Police detective and the local NCIS agent took custody of him in San Francisco and transported him back to Snohomish County.
ARLINGTON — Post Middle School’s annual eighth-grade Social Studies Fair is set for March 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Post gymnasium, located at 1220 E. Fifth St. in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The community is invited to attend an open house at Highland Christian School on March 24.
The open house will run from 5-7:30 p.m. and no reservations are required.
Contact Linda Wallitner at 360-403-8351 or log onto hcswa.org for more information.
ARLINGTON — As the scenes from Japan continue to unfold, people living along the West Coast have awakened to the fact that this could and probably will happen in this area one day. Therefore, to help answer questions about how this area may be severely impacted due to a catastrophic earthquake, the Arlington Emergency Management Office is offering a 90-minute Earthquake Awareness and Preparedness Workshop on March 24, starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Arlington City Council Chambers.
Roy Charles Kachel of Marysville, Washington, age 97, passed away peacefully in his sleep on March 22, 2011. Roy was…
George J. Grimm, 92, of Arlington passed away of natural causes on March 19, 2011 at the family farm which had been homesteaded by…
SEATTLE — An Arlington woman has pled guilty to keeping more than $375,000 in taxes that she withheld from her employees’ wages.
Deborah Ann Guenthner of Arlington pled guilty on U.S. District Court in Seattle on March 18 to a willful failure to pay over tax on the three corporations she owned — WRG Electric, Inc., West Electric, LLC, and Electrical Construction, Inc.
According to here plea agreement, between 2004 and 2008, Guenthner withheld $377,687 from employee wages for employment, social security and income taxes, and then failed to pay it over to the federal government, instead keeping the money for her own benefit. When she’s sentenced by U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez on June 17, Guenthner will face potential penalties of up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
SMOKEY POINT — Area firefighters touted the importance of working smoke detectors in the wake of a fire that wrought an estimated $30,000 in damages to a mobile home.
Units from the Arlington Fire Department were dispatched at approximately 6:30 a.m. on March 17 to respond to a reported mobile home fire in the 19600 block of Smokey Point Boulevard. After arriving on the scene to find the mobile home partially involved with fire, they were joined by Marysville Fire District 12 and Snohomish County Fire Protection District 19 in Silvana in extinguishing the fire quickly.
There has been considerable discussion at the national level about health care over the past two years. The President has defined his administration by it; Republicans and Democrats have battled over it. They are all looking at the long-term issue of health care and how it affects the nation’s citizens.
On behalf of the Arlington Eagles Boys Basketball Program, I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation for the support shown for our boys this season.
