The owner of Arlington Pharmacy, Dale Duskin, is concerned.
Co-op Supply opened Monday morning in its new home, the nicely remodeled Safeway building which sat empty for many years attracting many brainstorms but no follow through.
Arlington firefighters are among the recipients of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighters Grants program that benefits local fire departments and organizations in the state of Washington.
Zoe Kerschner, Wyatt Kerschner and Henry Kooy visit the Pioneer Art Museum, March 24, from Mrs. Fay’s second-grade classroom. The…
ASD plans budget forum Arlington Public School District is facing a $3 million to $5 million reduction in funding for…
by Rep. Kirk Pearson All of us are aware that difficult budget decisions must be made in Olympia this year….
by Don C. Brunell President, Association of Washington Business One scary thing about federal bailouts and stimulus packages is the…
by Billy Frank Jr. Chairman Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission For years, Skagit County has been a battleground between fishermen and…
You’re never too old for an Egg Hunt according to the Downtown Arlington Business Association.
AHS Spring Band Concert All the bands of Arlington High School will show off their talent at the final all-band…
DeAnna Emborski believes that local newspapers are “lifelines” for their communities, and as someone who has already been involved in the local community, she looks forward to supporting it further as the newly hired publisher of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, as well as the Wenatchee and Bellingham business journals.
The escaped sex-offender, Eric Eugene Hartwell, who removed his electronic monitoring device and left a house on 188th Street in Smokey Point March 20, was captured April 2 in Texas.
The Arlington Community Garden benefited from a donation by Cedar Grove Compost. The compost facility gave three pickup trucks full of compost just in time for the Arlington Garden Club’s work party March 28. The compost arrived March 27, said garden club member Judy Ness.
