ARLINGTON The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians is accepting applications from public and non-profit agencies, through Jan. 31, for projects designed to address any negative impacts of Stillaguamish Tribal Gaming operations, at the Angel of the Winds Casino, on the north Snohomish County area.
ARLINGTON Santa Claus will be out one more night on his 10-day tour of Arlington with the Arlington Fire Department, extending an extra night to replace last weeks cancellation due to the windstorm.
ARLINGTON In spite of variable weather and downtown construction, Arlingtons branch of Windermere Real Estate earned more than $1,500 for local charities during its second annual Community Service Day Yard Sale June 15.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Kids Kloset honored its volunteers by looking back on their accomplishments over the course of the groups second year in operation.
ARLINGTON More than 330 cumulative years of service to the education of children were recognized by the Arlington School District June 13, when school district students, families, colleagues and community members gathered at Haller Middle School to pay tribute to 12 district teachers and staff members who are retiring at the end of this school year.
ARLINGTON Once a year, the Arlington High School graduating class of 1937 gets together to catch up on old times and new, and this years meal at the Eagle Crest Restaurant marked their 70-year reunion.
ARLINGTON Things have changed since the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneers first started meeting in Arlington.
ARLINGTON The family of Robert and Karen Washburn want people to remember how they lived, rather than how they died.
LAKEWOOD The third-annual Hot August Car Show at Faith Lutheran Church started at 9 a.m., Aug. 11 and 10 minutes later, theyd already accommodated more than 40 cars in their parking lot.
STANWOOD Advocates for various locations and opponents alike were among the 150 people who attended the north county town meeting at Stanwood High School on locating a four-year college campus to serve Snohomish, Skagit and Island counties, Tuesday, Aug. 14.
10 Years Ago 1997
From left, Sofie Searles, Randi Pelletier, Chris Elliott and Kimi Searles entertain guests from the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours at their Studio 5 Hair Salon at 115 E
ARLINGTON The Arlington City Council agreed Jan. 2 to delay their decision on proposed city contracts with the University of Washington and Community Capital Development, which aim to provide design and technical assistance to businesses and other property owners along Olympic Avenue, pending further revisions and reviews of those proposed contracts.
