ARLINGTON In appreciation of all the extra work that Snohomish County Public Utility District and Puget Sound Energy employees have done during the past few months, the Gutierrez Family Chiropractic is offering all PUD and PSE employees one free week of chiropractic care, any time in the month of January.
ARLINGTON On 1:58 p.m. Jan. 1, Jaiden Hope Isham became Arlingtons own New Years Baby for 2007, and her mother Sarah was just one of the people who was eager to welcome her into the world.
ARLINGTON Boy Scouts of America Troop 29 will still be accepting donations of Christmas trees throughout the year, but Troop Scoutmaster Bob Fletcher expects that his two-dozen strong membership of scouts has collected their last round of Christmas trees for the season.
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ARLINGTON Approximately 140 students from the Arlington School District are taking part in the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. march in Everett Jan. 10, but for the fourth- through 12th-grade members of the schools Respect Teams who are attending, this event is only one part of a year-round curriculum of celebrating diversity.
ARLINGTON The rising waters on the Stillaguamish River Jan. 2 went just high enough to cause some concern among the city of Arlingtons citizens, but not much else. Still, Arlington Fire Chief James Rankin advised area residents to remain aware of the continued possibility of flooding through the rest of the season.
ARLINGTON More than half a dozen Arlington School District employees were honored Dec. 5 for their outstanding service and dedication, as part of the ASD Employee Recognition Program. The quotes that follow were excerpted from the anonymous nomination forms submitted by their fellow ASD employees.
On Friday, Aug. 10, 2007, an important, albeit invisible, torch was passed. The ownership of the local newspapers in Marysville and Arlington changed, almost literally with some strokes of a pen and a click of computer keys.
EVERETT North county made an impression all right, when more than 370 people showed up at a town hall meeting here on Oct. 3 to show their support for the placement of a new University of Washington branch campus.
ARLINGTON For the tenth consecutive year, The Arlington Times has been named one of the best non-daily newspapers, for its circulation size, in the state by the Washington Newspapers Publishers Association in its annual Better Newspaper Contest.
ARLINGTON The street almost seemed too small to contain the crowds that gathered on the afternoon of Oct. 6 to witness the official reopening of Olympic Avenue in downtown Arlington.
EVERETT North county made an impression all right, when more than 370 people showed up at a town hall meeting here on Oct. 3 to show their support for the placement of a new University of Washington branch campus.
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