SMOKEY POINT — The Stillaguamish Senior Center’s Health and Social Services Fair made its return to the facility Oct. 6, after a three-year hiatus.
ARLINGTON — City of Arlington Fire Department personnel responded alongside city of Arlington Airport Maintenance and Operations crew to a jet fuel spill on the main Arlington Airport runway at approximately 1:30 p.m. on Oct. 13.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Council member John Koster received a boost in his efforts to take U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen’s Congressional seat Oct. 8, when Republican National Committee Chair Michael Steele showed up at Koster’s campaign headquarters in the “Fire Pelosi” bus to cheering crowds.
MARYSVILLE — Bad weather might have driven the event indoors halfway through its four-hour running time, but HomeStreet Bank’s Marysville branch kept its first small business fair going Sept. 10.
EVERETT — Tuition vouchers are available to train 136 unemployed people at Paine Field through its Washington Aerospace Training and…
Green thumbs at Arlington’s Community Garden have a hard enough time keeping pests and invasive plants away from their vegetables.
ARLINGTON — Members of the public recently got a chance to meet the five Arlington Fire Chief candidates.
About 75 community members showed up for a public open house and reception in the Arlington City Council chambers on Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Arlington residents were able to not only speak with the candidates, but also the City Council and Mayor Margaret Larson.
The city originally had six candidates for the fire chief position, which has been open since July 1.
Things started a little slow for the Cougars Sept. 24, but that didn’t stop them from having the most dominant result in a half of a decade.
Leanne Davis wasn’t sure the Trafton Fair was happening this year.
Then she walked out to the end of her driveway.
“(My children) saw it being set up and asked about it,” Davis said. “They always have fun coming here — they love the prizes.”
The Washington Department of Financial Institutions closed North County Bank in Arlington, Wash. today, citing inadequate capital and severe loan losses. Immediately following the closure, DFI named the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as receiver of North County Bank.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Senior Center will be holding a Health and Social Services Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 6.
In addition to five health seminars, community members can get flu shots from Arlington Pharmacy, bone scans from Cascade Valley Hospital and speak with representatives from Community Services for the Blind and Partially Sighted, Hearing Loss Association of America, Medicare/Medicaid and more.
Information on social services will also be available from the departments of Social and Health Services, Social Security, Veterans Affairs and other agencies and organizations.
ARLINGTON — Community members looking to get rid of their old televisions or computers can soon bring those items to the Arlington High School parking lot for recycling.
Members of the high school robotics club will be teaming with PC Recycle to collect used home electronics at the high school from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2.
ARLINGTON — Members of the Arlington High School bands will be holding a free Car Wash-a-thon from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 25.
The car wash will take place in front of the high school gymnasium, located at 18821 Crown Ridge Blvd.
Students are collecting pledges for the total number of cars that they wash, up to a maximum of 150 cars.
