ARLINGTON The levels of creativity continue to climb at Arlingtons Hometown Halloween, with prizes given out for the most creative concepts in pumpkin carving and decorating at Arlington Hardware, for the most creative costumes in all age levels, and for the most creativity in pumpkin pies, too.
That full page of legalese in the Arlington Times last week can be boiled down to a couple paragraphs in plain English.
ARLINGTON The Trafton Fair has been benefiting Trafton Elementary School since its inception in 1954, but according to Trafton Parent-Teacher Club President Lanette Ziegler, the event has always gotten bigger, attracted more attendees and raised more funds with each passing year.
ARLINGTON Community Transit bus driver Thom Parsons agrees that its a good idea to put benches at all the bus stops in town.
ARLINGTON This years Fly-In at the Arlington Airport marked a resurgent presence of veterans, not only in the form of military vehicles and weapons, but also in the number of former service members, both as attendees and as honored guests.
ARLINGTON The most striking diversity of the 39th Annual Arlington Northwest Experimental Aircraft Association Fly-In, at the Arlington Airport July 11-15, was found in all the reasons that aviation enthusiasts are interested in the field of flight.
Adam Stewart, a 19-year-old angler from Arlington, has set a new state record for the largest pink salmon caught in state waters, according to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Local teens participate in countywide summit
ARLINGTON Plans for the Arlington Times to expand circulation will be delayed for about a month as administrators finish the challenge of hiring enough carriers to put a copy of the newspaper on each and every door step.
ARLINGTON Jim Rankin recently reached his two-year mark as chief of the Arlington Fire Department, but he was honored at the Oct. 15 City Council meeting for his 50 years of fire service.
ARLINGTON The capital projects manager for the city of Arlington, Paul Ellis is offering a brief introductory training session on managing projects to help event organizers present successful events.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Education Foundation wants the local communitys input on where it should Pay It Forward.
ARLINGTON More than 50 members of the Haller Middle School girls volleyball teams came together Dec. 20 to make the holidays a bit brighter for two Arlington families in need.
