AHS alumni Jacob Aylesworth, 2008 graduate, will return home with the Husky Marching Band and its cheer squad to perform with the AHS Eagle Band and cheerleaders for pre-game and half-time entertainment at the Arlington High School football game against Monroe Friday, Oct. 10.
Runners are increasingly turning to Arlington for a Saturday morning sprint around town thanks to the Arlington Runners Club.
A senior at Arlington High School, Brooke Stovall had already decided last spring what to do for her senior project.
3:25 p.m.: An unknown subject removed a local resident’s bench from her front yard, it was later located at the neighbor’s house across the street.
The Lakewood Cross Country team dazzled the crowd as they traveled to Palo Alto, Calif., Sept. 27 for the 2008 Stanford Invitational.
LAKEWOOD — Overall, it was not one of the best Lakewood homecoming football games in recent years.
ARLINGTON — While an economic crash is the talk of the nation, long-planned building renovations continue the beautification of downtown Arlington.
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SMOKEY POINT — With election season well underway, local voters will have two chances to hear from candidates.
The Tomahawk soccer team’s first win of the season was so much sweeter coming against a longtime conference rival like Snohomish.
A pedal steel guitar player, Kinny Alvers, has moved to Marysville and he and a former Marysville resident, Lloyd Crafton, who has switched from rock-n-roll to play country, have joined Cookie Spirk’s band Silvana.
The Sept. 17 edition of The Times published a letter from a reader bemoaning the fact that someone dared to criticize Obama, the media’s messianic candidate, during the Republican convention. The author declared that she had had enough of the “shooting from the hip” by the opposition. Well there’s plenty that the rest of us have had enough of.
The prosecution of a former Arlington city employee will be conducted on a federal rather than a local level, according to Snohomish County prosecutors.
