The city of Arlington, in partnership with Cascade Valley Hospital and Olympic Place Retirement Center announces two air conditioned locations that will be opened to all ages to help beat the heat.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington is accepting sealed bids for its surplus computer equipment.
A variety of computers, including desktops and laptops, will be available for bid until Aug. 31. The computers and equipment no longer meet the demands of the city, but are in good condition and useable in less demanding situation, city officials said.
MARYSIVLLE – In most districts, less than one-fifth of all the ballots for the Aug. 17 primary election sent out…
TACOMA — Signatures supporting a referendum calling for a public vote on the state’s expanded domestic partnership law will be kept secret for now.
On Wednesday, Aug. 11, U.S. District Judge Benjamin Settle ruled that Washington state will continue to shield the names of 138,000 petition signatures in favor of Referendum 71 while a federal judge hears new arguments on whether signed referendums in general can be kept anonymous.
As fire chief for North County Fire/EMS, I want to remind our community that an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy…
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ARLINGTON — The Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force and the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance recently held a river clean-up event along the Stillaguamish River in Arlington.
The effort, which took place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 7, focused on three Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife boat launch sites along the north fork of the river — the Big Rock/Blue Stilly, Hevly Road Park and Twin Rivers Park.
Anthony Allen has gotten used to playing in Washington Junior Golf Association state tournaments.
His experience from seven state tournaments showed, July 30 as he finished runner-up, shooting an even-par 216 over three days at Everett Golf and Country Club, and Legion Memorial Golf Course.
ARLINGTON — A local natural families group will be hosting an open house at Terrace Park on Aug. 11.
Organizer Kate Tonnessen said that the newly forming group is aimed at mothers who share similar values and lifestyle choices.
Some ideas and topics of discussion could be but are not limited to natural pregnancy and childbirth, alternative medicine and nutrition, green living and sustainable living.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — An error in the ballot assembly process has led the Snohomish County Auditor’s Office to send out more than 1,000 replacement ballots for the Aug. 17 election.
According to Snohomish County Auditor Carolyn Weikel, 1,007 ballots countywide included races and issues that voters in those specific precincts were not eligible to vote on.
ARLINGTON — Fans of feathers will enjoy the latest display at the Arlington Library.
A collection of paintings featuring feathers are now on display at the library. The art work was done by members of the Arlington Arts Council.
SMOKEY POINT — Parents — grab your children.
The SnoCo Fun Fair will be taking place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 14, at Kidzle B Kids preschool.
