ARLINGTON — After several months of continuing a public hearing on a proposed rezone of Smokey Point Boulevard, the Arlington Planning Commission finally approved the city’s proposal, with two minor changes. The proposed rezone is for the newly annexed area of Smokey Point Boulevard north of 188th Street.
ARLINGTON — The second annual Arlington Eagle Festival attracted about 250 people to its program in the City Council Chambers Feb. 7 who also made their way to the art show across the street and to other events in the Stillaguamish River Valley.
Sim Wilson, the former owner of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, passed away Fbeb. 8, 2009.
While a Feb. 5 apartment fire only resulted in smoke damage and one displaced resident, a Feb. 7 mobile home fire was followed by the death of that structure’s resident.
Simeon Robert Wilson III passed away February 8th at Harrison Hospital in Bremerton, WA from complications due to surgery. Sim,…
Marysville Fire District personnel responded to a commercial structure fire at at 3:05 p.m. Feb. 5 at 18330 Smokey Point Blvd. in Arlington.
“Beware of the teenagers!” laughed Nadia Arang, vice-president of the Arlington High School’s National Honor Society.
Anna Lockhart turned 103 on Jan. 28 and celebrated her birthday with 60 of her friends and family on the Sunday before.
Andrew Albert grows hay, barley and wheat on 480 acres of land across the Stillaguamish River Valley and he sent three containers full of straw from his 2008 harvest to Alaska last week for the Iditorod.
A well-known radio talk show host, Mike Siegel, will speak at the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting at noon Tuesday, Feb. 10 at the Medallion Hotel (formerly the Hawthorn Inn) in Smokey Point.
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.
Dr. Robert Trosvig and Alisa Escalante, are two of seven staff at Dr. Keith Leonard’s dental office in Smokey Point…
There are people who amaze me when it comes to volunteering their time. They have time for five or six organizations, still spend quality time with their families and work at least an eight-hour day. I want to know how they do it. It’s true I’m jealous because I don’t have as much energy and I’m not that well organized but at the same time I am very thankful for these people.
