ARLINGTON Last Friday, we had five little bags, said Lana Lasley, as she looked at the largely empty collection room for Helping Hands in Arlington. This room is usually full, clear to the ceiling.
ARLINGTON Arlington American Legion Post 76 wants to send seven area high school students off to Boys State this year, and theyre willing to cook people dinner to do it.
From left, Eric Engstrom, Ken Couch and Jordan Jones help Harry Engstrom install a 230-pound painting of the old Arlington Hardware pick-up truck that has been seen in many Fourth of July parades through the years
ARLINGTON Drizzling skies did nothing to dampen attendance or enthusiasm for the fifth annual Silvana Car Show May 3, as hundreds of cars and thousands of visitors rolled in throughout the day.
ARLINGTON Organizers of a new private school in town, Jane Cassady, Tasha Branch and Caroline Sumpter, are now enrolling students for their first kindergarten class. The Stillwater School is part of Haller Point, a new village-concept community development at the former Country Charm Dairy Farm.
MARYSVILLE United States Senator Patty Murray asked for an earful last week and she got it: mayors and top executives from more than 20 Snohomish County cities explained the challenges and opportunities they face.
ARLINGTON Youve heard of Cheaper by the Dozen? Linda Dillon laughed. Well, thats us!
ARLINGTON This is exactly the kind of event that Tom Ingalls would loved to have shared with you all, said Pioneer Elementary Principal Karl Olson, during the Tom Ingalls Spaghetti Benefit Dinner at Pioneer Elementary Oct. 6. And if I know Tom, Im sure hes trying to convince his wife to steer the car here tonight.
ARLINGTON The second-annual Harvest Party at J. Rudy York Memorial Park in Smokey Point, Oct. 7, was memorable not only for its pumpkin-painting, cookie-frosting and other Halloween-themed activities, but also for the fact that it was organized by a student at Arlington High School.
ARLINGTON Its not often that people are proud to be arrested in front of their neighbors, but the Muscular Dystrophy Associations Lock-Up fundraiser in Arlington allowed area residents to generate donations for a charitable cause by being incarcerated.
ARLINGTON After having its biggest year ever, the staff and volunteers of the Sarvey Wildlife Center have reported that the wild animal rehabilitation clinic is on the verge of closing for good and dying for the lack for a few dollars, unless they can secure a sizable, steady and immediate influx of donations.
ARLINGTON Winter is approaching which means that the Arlington Food Bank needs the communitys support to help hungry families have holiday meals.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Garden Club sold more than 2,000 plants and two tables of baked goods in front of the City Council chambers April 28, raising close to $2,000 in the process.
