MARYSVILLE – Preliminary results for the Nov. 2 General Election have been released.
The following results are from the Washington Secretary of State’s Office and were updated at 8:14 p.m. on Nov. 2
Leo was born in Deer Lodge, Montana to Isidore and Marie Speck. He went to Powel County High School. Leo…
The city of Arlington Fire Department donned pink T-shirts to support Breast Cancer Awareness recently.
Girl Scout Troop 42168 of Arlington was among the more than 90 volunteers who helped restore habitat along the Stillaquamish River on Saturday, Oct. 23. People of all ages showed up to help plant 580 trees at the site of Arlington’s Country Charm Conservation Area and Park.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined.
ARLINGTON — The Washington Dental Service Foundation SmileMobile, which travels the state offering examination to children who might not otherwise have access to dental care, will be in Arlington Nov. 15-16.
James J. Kilmer, age 84, of Ennis, Montana, formerly of Arlington, Wa, passed away October 29, 2010 at his home…
There are a number of things that contribute to the high quality of life the residents of our community enjoy. One of those is a comprehensive local healthcare system. Our community is fortunate of have high quality and dedicated doctors, a local hospital with new facilities and state of the art equipment, long term care facilities and a highly trained emergency medical service.
Please consider joining me in support of the EMS Levy – Proposition 1. We are so fortunate to have such high caliber and highly trained EMS personnel. The EMS Levy will ensure continued excellent response and service to the city of Arlington and surrounding communities. Our citizens deserve this continued level of quality care.
Chinook salmon in the South Fork Stillaguamish River face extreme risk of extinction in the relatively near future. With numbers that once topped 20,000, currently an average of only 246 Chinook return each year.
As a resident of the city of Arlington, I take great comfort in the emergency medical services provided by our Fire Department EMTs and Paramedics. I’ve seen first hand the life-saving aspect of this service when a loved one experienced a medical emergency.
The Old Bags Of Arlington Women’s Club is looking to recruit new members for 2011. The club will be turning 25 years old and is still very committed to helping children and families in need. OBOA pays special attention to those who need help, but do not meet the criteria of state or national programs.
The Arlington Library is offering a variety of classes in November.
