• The Marysville Police Department needs volunteers to help fight crime in its Marysville Volunteer Program. Volunteers get First Aid and CPR training and learn how to use the police radio. Volunteers must pass a background check, get fingerprinted and be able to physically perform the duties as required. Call the Marysville Police office 360-363-8325, leave a message if no one is there or email msac@marysillewa.gov or visit www.ci.marysville.wa.us to download an application.
Air Force Cadet Joshua J. Clifford has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The graduate received a bachelor of science degree and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Future Farmers of America have been keeping busy this summer, placing well at both the Skagit and Evergreen state fairs.
ARLINGTON — New managers of the Gleneagle Golf Course want to make the Arlington club a “mom and pop” sort of place that welcomes all in the residential community to use the facilities.
The executive director of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, Jennifer Shaw, enjoyed a week of special training through the Institute for Organization Management, thanks to a scholarship from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
ARLINGTON — TOPS and Safeway are teaming up to raise funds to fight muscular dystrophy.
Voters will have the opportunity in the May 15 special election to ensure the communities in north Snohomish County have access to comprehensive healthcare in a facility capable of meeting the current and future needs of the people it serves.
With the start of 2008 less than a week away, many people will be attending parties to ring in the New Year. And while we celebrate the passing of another year, we should not forget that the holiday season can be one of the most deadly times of the year due to the mixing of drinking and driving.
It did irritate me, I must admit, that Barbra Streisand was awarded Frances Legion of Honor medal on the same day one was being pinned on the chest of our own John D. Bud Hawk of Bremerton, June 28.
The explosions began a full week before the 4th of July. A staccato crackle of ladyfingers and boom of illegal…
After years of continued accidents, purported fixes, studies and not-so-gentle prodding by concerned citizens and some elected officials, the Washington State Department of Transportation is taking the advice of an independent consultant and will install a concrete barrier along a 10-mile stretch of I-5 near Marysville and Arlington.
by Don C. Brunell
by Don C. Brunell
