Arlington police detectives are continuing their investigation of the BECU-ATM thefts at a machine located in the 3700 block of 172nd Street. At this time it is known that at least 13 different cards were used to access more than $62,000, most of which did not belong to those who took it out.
TULALIP — The Tulalip Dressbarn is teaming up with its local “Dress for Success” affiliate to give disadvantaged women an “SOS” to get into the workforce.
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Arlington Community Food Bank extends a big “thank you” for all of the wonderful outpouring of support extended to the…
Since Robert Graef chooses to use the editorial page of The Arlington Times as his bully pulpit from which to…
I had to laugh at the hypocrisy of Mr. Graef’s column when I read of his concern about conservative institutions…
HELPING HAND Kloz 4 Kidz Marysville United Methodist Church sponsors Marysville’s “Kloz 4 Kidz.” This is a free clothing center…
BI-MONTHLY MEETINGS Arlington Masonic Lodge No.129 meets at 7:30 pm the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month. There is…
Marysville • Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center seeks Instructors The Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center is seeking people who are interested in…
Karate is a huge sport at my house. Soccer is big, too. My boys also love football, and they have tried T-ball and gymnastics. It is easy to get active in Marysville because we have so many great choices for the entire family. However, there is also the rub — we have great opportunities, but are limited by time and money. How do we make the best choices for our families?
In December 2008, the Snohomish Health District released a report by ZIP code of the most obese areas in Snohomish County. Marysville tipped the scales at 33.8 percent to become the “fattest city,” with one in three residents identified as obese.
Amazing things get done during depressions
Marysville’s Father Daughter Dance on the evening of Saturday, Feb. 21 at Cedarcrest Junior High, 6400 88th St. NE at 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm. is sold out with an extensive waiting list. The first two dances on Feb. 7 were also sold out.
