ARLINGTON — A resident of Olympic Place, Holly Barto is still debating about who to vote for but high school senior Collyn Crichton has already decided, on one race anyway.
ARLINGTON — Characters of many kinds hit the streets by 10 a.m., Oct. 25, for Hometown Halloween in Arlington. Somehow, the noon to 1 p.m. hour for trick-or-treating expanded to four hours, but things were pretty quiet by 1:30 pm. after the costume contest in Legion Park.
Violet C. Olson July 6, 1918 – October 25, 2008 Violet C. Olson passed on to her Heavenly Reward on…
An Arlington business, Ferrill’s Auto Parts, Inc. doing business as Pull A Part, is among the winners of the 2008 Washington Family Business Awards, presented by the Family Enterprise Institute at Pacific Lutheran University.
Arlington business man David Boulton, president of Flowers by George, has been elected to the board of directors for the Society of American Florists.
Village Community Services was awarded a full-time AmeriCorps position by the Washington State Service Corps.
Dr. Alan Erickson got his toothbrush back.
Post Middle School Principal Brian Beckley accepted the “School of Distinction” award from Superintendent Terry Bergeson Oct. 22 on behalf of Post Middle School staff and students.
The Chevron gas station in the 2200 block of Highway 530 in Arlington was robbed by a man with a gun wearing a black ski mask at 5:30 a.m. Oct. 23
ARLINGTON — It took a “long time” to get through the corn maze at Foster’s Farm, said Sidney Scott, who found her way through the corn patch with her brother, Aidan, and her grandmother, Carol Peterson, of Arlington.
This is so sad. I started working for Bayliner boats in 1986, prior to them being bought by Brunswick. A lot of changes have taken place in our lives and in this company.
I turn on my TV and I see Barack Obama and John McCain. During commercials I see Dino Rossi and Christine Gregiore. What a breath of fresh air it is to have a candidate come to my door and actually talk about what’s important to me. That candidate is Joe Wilson.
The 10th Legislative District’s Senator Mary Margaret Haugen is a workaholic who takes her mandate to serve us seriously.
