David Watson passed away Oct. 14 in Dublin, Calif. He was born in Seattle, Wash. July 1, 1949 to Bud…
Beloved mother and grandmother, Betty Louise Lashua, passed on to be with her loving husband, Clyde, on Oct. 13, 2008….
Michael W. Morgan 1950 – 2008 Michael passed away on October 13, 2008, surrounded by his family and friends, after…
Edna M. Wardell, (84), died Saturday Oct. 10, 2008 in her place of residence in Kent, Wash. She was born…
Brunswick Corporation, headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., announced at noon Thursday, Oct. 9, the closure of the U.S. Marine/Meridian boat manufacturing facility in Arlington where 790 people are employed.
A simple error in math nearly cost The Arlington Times one of the top awards in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual Better Newspaper Contest. But once the error had been discovered, it was announced that The Arlington Times had tied for second place with the Ritzville Adams County Journal for the General Excellence Award in circulation group 1.
The art of cutting paper can be found around the world, but Beatriz Diaz Goodpasture was inspired by the techniques from her family heritage, that of Mexico.
I was walking through a wholesaler just the other day admiring some of the fall color that was coming on and it finally struck me what it is about shrubs turning color in the fall that I find so exciting. It’s as if they are blooming all over again. Only this time around it isn’t actually flowers that give us the color, it’s the foliage.
Our community would best be served by having George Appel elected for Snohomish County Superior Court Judge, Position 6.
I reviewed the article by Mr. Tom Corrigan, about the proposed annexation of a section of the county north of 88th street and east of State Street. The article mentions that this annexation affects about 19,000 residents in this mythical urban growth area. (Urban growth area was decided by some chowder-heads in Olympia, not locally). No where in this article does it mention that the county of Snohomish or city of Marysville was going to request a vote of these 19,000 residents as to weather they want to be annexed to anywhere let alone the city of Marysville.
In response to a letter to the editor from the Oct. 1 edition of The Globe, thank goodness that being hard of hearing or being “older” are not criteria for requesting a lethal prescription for ending your life.
In the Sept. 24 issue of The Arlington Times, Mr. Michael Kundu, under the headline, “America needs more students entering science, mathematics fields,” began his essay with the discussion of several major national and international scientific engineering projects. This discussion lead to an overview of the low number of students majoring in these fields in universities. All of the laws passed by the U.S. Congress and the Washington State Legislature will not correct this poor showing. The federal and state laws are not about scientific and academic educations, rather they are to designed to convert the once great U.S. public school systems into institutions of political and social indoctrination.
Dancing and gaming don’t seem like the types of activities appropriate in the library, but teen librarian Jocelyn Redel will do anything to get kids interested in reading.
After six months as the teen librarian at the Arlington Library, Redel is launching some new teen activities this fall.
