Olympic Place Retirement & Assisted Living has announced a hometown campaign forum starts, 7 p.m., Oct. 22 at 20909 Olympic Place in Arlington. Questions are being prepared and presented to the candidates in advance and refreshments will be served. For information call marketing director Ric Shallow at 360-435-8440.
ARLINGTON — Work on the upcoming 2009 Arlington High School alumni directory is underway and the alumni association is contacting all AHS graduates by mail and phone to update the information for the directory.
ARLINGTON — With two bake sales benefitting Mason Garka, along with gourmet baskets, roofing, handbags and belts, and a variety of recycled housewares and collectibles, the 34 vendors in the October Hunt in downtown Arlington Oct. 18 enjoyed a bright sunny day, albeit a bit chilly in the morning.
ARLINGTON — Dick Post rescued the Arlington School District from chaos in the early 1970s and his service to the community has continued since then.
ARLINGTON — Even with a struggling economy and low bid prices, the Arlington Arts Council raised more than $11,000 for art in Arlington at its annual auction Saturday, Oct. 19.
A 38-year old man with a suspected history of mental illness attracted a SWAT team to the 17000 block of McRae Road late afternoon Oct. 15.
Ray was born in the family home at Valley Gem Farm’s March 22, 1923 and passed away Oct. 16, 2008….
While we sit by and watch our retirement plans decrease in avalanche-like falls in value, our Congress, especially the Senate, sits by and shakes its congressional head and “tsk, tsks, oh, what a shame” as AIG officials take a spa junket on money given to them by that head shaking Congress, who then have the audacity to give them some more money.
Ten-year-old Caitlynne Morris of Marysville has won this year’s “Golden Ticket” at the Evergreen State Fair, giving her admission for life to future fairs.
We represent various aspects of Dawson Place Child Advocacy Center, a child-focused environment that has been decades in the making. We know George Appel because he has worked for over 15 years holding our county’s worst criminals accountable, providing justice for the most vulnerable victims and keeping our communities safe. He is a mentor, a judge pro tem, a community leader and one of the most honest, genuine people you will ever meet.
I would like to thank the citizens of Arlington for what happened Tuesday, Oct. 25.
There are many reasons to support Liz Loomis in her run for State Representative. Take her experiences as a small business owner, a city council-member, a mayor, or a freshman representative in the state legislature. Or look at her plans for improving both the quality of life for our families and the rate of success for small businesses and their employees.
We are writing in support of George Appel for Superior Court Judge.
