A Friday night fire north of Arlington stole away the lives of two boys, 11 and 12.
Gunhilde Elizabeth “Beth” Tucker, a long-time resident of Marysville, Wash., died peacefully on Nov. 22, 2008, in Bellingham, Wash. at…
A 15-year debate concluded Nov. 17, when the Arlington City Council voted 7 – 0 to annex 210 acres in the Island Crossing area.
Dr. Charles Allison Hammond of Marysville, Wash. died peacefully in his sleep on Nov. 21, 2008. A loving husband, father,…
Three members of the Stilliguamish Tribe and the spouse of a tribal member pleaded guilty Thursday, Nov. 20, in U.S. District Court in Seattle to Conspiracy to Traffic in Contraband Cigarettes and Engaging in Monetary Transactions involving criminal proceeds, in connection with a scheme to sell contraband cigarettes without paying the applicable Washington State tax.
Violet Olson, 94, passed away peacefully, Nov. 19, 2008 while in hospice care at Providence Regional Medical Center. She was…
Arlington senior Christina Rayner has made a commitment to play softball for the Bisons of North Dakota State University in Fargo.
As we continue to work to improve the print editions of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, we are also working to improve our Web sites.
With Washington state facing a multi-billion dollar budget deficit and rising unemployment, lawmakers are scrambling to figure out how to retain good jobs and keep tax revenues flowing into government coffers.
Grove Elementary opened one year early and under budget. Three hundred people were on hand for the Sept. 25 dedication of Marysville’s newest elementary school which serves 500 students.
Arlington’s salmon queen, Marguerite Goff, has announced her annual Holiday Celebration with more than 25 artists exhibiting at the Rexville Grange in Skagit County Nov. 21-24. Opening night includes live Celtic music by Campbell Road and lots of hors d’oeuvres provided by the artists themselves. Along with Goff, who made the salmon
Arlington High School with present the musical “Peter Pan” at the Linda Brynes Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. the evenings of Nov. 14, 15, 21, 22 and will offer a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 22. Tickets are $12 for adults, $9 for seniors and students and $7 with a Golden Eagle Pass. For more information and to order tickets, go to www.byrnesperformingarts.org or call 360-618-6321. Peter Pan is appropriate for all ages and families with young children are encouraged to come and enjoy the show.
