Ed Littlefield Jr. was born to play the pedal steel guitar. He knows how to play the banjo, the mandolin, the guitar, and bagpipes, to boot, but he loves the pedal steel guitar best.
ARLINGTON — Helping Hands is excited to report that they are distributing $20,000 to various organizations this year, after an extra special year.
ARLINGTON — Arlington will not be the same without Harry Yost.
ARLINGTON — Jack Heesch and a team of three FEMA officials and a Washington state emergency management representative are on a mission to get all people impacted by the January floods to register with FEMA.
ARLINGTON — A very special guest speaker attended the Arlington Garden Club’s 75th anniversary party Feb. 9. Eleanor Roosevelt seemed truly honored to be invited to the event, since, as she said, she was a huge advocate of gardens and gardening.
Beloved husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather Clarence Robert Wayt, a long-time Arlington resident, passed away in his sleep on…
Mike grew up in Snohomish, raised by Jim and Norma Hetland. He and his wife moved to Arlington in 1981…
Starting Feb. 8, Route 201 between Smokey Point and Lynnwood will begin weekday southbound trips at the old Smokey Point Transit Center, just west of the current start point at 174th Street NE and Smokey Point Boulevard.
Harry K. Yost, of Arlington, Washington, passed away peacefully on Friday, February 13, 2009 at the age of 87, surrounded…
Timmy Rhodes won the Pinewood Derby for the third straight year with his hand-carved wooden car that traveled more than 60 miles per hour when Greg Vaughn’s Cub Scout Pack 92 gathered to race at Post Middle School Jan. 30.
Anyone involved in the Arlington athletic community knows that we have a serious shortage of fields for our children to…
MEETINGS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Marysville Hearing Examiner meeting regularly scheduled for Feb. 12, 2009 at 7:00 p.m….
