Noiseguy Charlie Williams will present Loud at the Library at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 29. This guy roars like a lion, sings like a mermaid and flushes like a toilet. Kids and their families will be encouraged to laugh out loud with this vocal sound impressionist, kids’ comedian and author. Supported by the Friends of the Arlington Library, at 135 N. Washington Ave.
Al-Anon weekly meetings:
A big lead from Arlington’s biggest wrestlers helped the Eagles top Stanwood in their Jan. 22 dual meet.
ARLINGTON — A winter blast that closed schools, delayed garbage pickup and made for some hazardous driving finally left town as temperatures began rising over the weekend.
ARLINGTON — Sometimes it seems like the same ol’ story over and over again — especially lately with the Island Crossing situation. Readers who think that’s the case may like to consider the number of stories The Times has published about the 18-year land-use conflict at Island Crossing.
More than 400 people braved the slushy roads Dec. 28 to attend the grand opening celebration at the Stillaguamish Tribe’s Angel of the Winds Casino. The $44 million expansion added more than 84,000 square feet to the original casino, located two miles east of I-5 at exit 210 north of Arlington.
Karen Kay Hoeye passed away on Dec. 28, 2008 in Arlington, WA. She was born to Glen and Zelma Hoeye…
Lloyd Earl Grow, 62, loving husband, father and brother went home to be with the Lord on Dec. 25, after…
Is there a better way to end club soccer as a high school senior then with the President’s Cup state championship win? The Lakewood Boys U19 team would say, “No way.”
Every place has a history, unless it was born yesterday. Histories of places plod along in a measured way — but sometimes not so measured. Through the years, Marysville’s history of running with opportunity or bending to formidable forces has made the town what it is today.
The Stillaguamish Tribe’s Angel of the Winds Casino will be twice the size Sunday, Dec. 28, when its $44 million expansion opens with a ribbon cutting celebration.
The city of Arlington has announced a caution to property owners with flat roofs and awnings.
The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times will make every effort to ensure that the papers are delivered as usual on Wednesday, Dec. 24. However, due to the snow and ice some routes may not be accessible and some papers may delivered on Friday.
