Arlington’s high school actors are exploring timeless values and eccentricity in their spring comedy production of “You Can’t Take it With You,” a 1930s play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman.
Swimsuit, capri, and tank top weather is right around the corner.
George Harold Carlson, a.k.a. Uncle Harold, is celebrating his 100th birthday Sunday, April 26 and the community is invited.
Jennifer Shaw announced last week that she will resign as executive director of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce effective Aug. 1 this year.
Naheed Arang won the grand prize in the Arlington Library’s design contest for teens for her entry, “The Butterfly,” according…
by Scott Whippo People keep comparing today’s events to the Great Depression. The people I know who went through the…
by Dr. Larry Nyland Superintendent Marysville School District SLC Selection Process Nears Completion for 2009-2010 Our 3,500 high school students…
by Don C. Brunell Unless there are changes, Boeing and 250 other aerospace firms could leave Washington. That is the…
After more than 40 years meeting in Everett, Everettes RV & Trailer Club now meets monthly in Marysville, and the club members are planning a busy schedule of weekend excursions for the upcoming season, even though the price of gas is climbing again.
Planning Hometown Revue for Homegrown Festival The first planning meeting for the Hometown Revue vaudeville and dance act for this…
Despite their loss to Marysville in a three-team league meet April 16, the Arlington girls had a strong showing, especially on the field.
Many Lakewood athletes tried out different events as the boys and girls teams took second place in a three-team league…
Dorothy Mae Davis Erickson passed away on April 21, 2009 in Stanwood, Wash. She was born June 17, 1909 to…
