Every person deserves a shot at the American Dream: a good education and a good job, so you can buy a house in a safe neighborhood with good schools.
ARLINGTON — Yet another night of live music is now being offered at the Mirkwood and Shire Cafe in downtown Arlington.
Once the weather settles down enough to get into the mountains, families can learn about winter ecology and local history at Stevens Pass on guided snow show walks offered by Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest on Saturdays and Sundays starting Jan. 3 through the end of March.
Marysville’s renowned basketmakers Judy Zugish and Bill Roeder are included in the extensive list of names to be showing their work at the Arts Council of Snohomish County’s “Containers, Containment and Contents” featuring members of the Northwest Designer Craftsmen and the Northwest Basket Weavers.
The city of Arlington is co-sponsor along with the Olympic Theater in offering a free movie for kids during Winter Break. “Kung Fu Panda” begins at 1 p.m., Dec. 30 and 31. Admission is free as long as space is available. No outside food allowed. The theater is located at 107 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington. For information call 360-403-3448.
ARLINGTON — A Winter Wishes Blend is just an example of what makes Joe 2 Go unique among espresso stands in Arlington.
The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office has announced grants for salmon recovery, with $767,766 going to projects in Snohomish County.
Scout troops in the cities of Marysville and Arlington will be collecting Christmas trees within the city limits Jan. 3 to be recycled.
ARLINGTON — After eight years in the county, Lyubov Lanovenko and her daughter obtained citizenship of the United States, Dec. 11, in the Federal Building in Seattle, and her fellow workers at Presidents Elementary School helped her celebrate with a party Dec. 16.
ARLINGTON — While the city continues in its process of annexing Island Crossing into the city of Arlington, Dwayne Lane is now proposing a new development for a car dealership on land he owns at 59th Avenue Northwest and SR 530, west of downtown.
