ARLINGTON Nearly three years after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, Sri Lanka is still recovering from its effects. The Key Club of Arlington High School has decided to help rebuild a school in Sri Lanka, in conjunction with international charity organization Free the Children.
ARLINGTON Kent Prairie Elementary kindergarten students are learning to read and write through an educational aid that many of them started using before they started school.
ARLINGTON City staff and elected officials donated their time Saturday, Oct. 20, to plant three truckloads of trees, shrubs and perennials in Legion Park.
MARYSVILLE Sporting yellow vests marking them as church members, some 150 teenage volunteers spread out through three cities Oct. 27 gathering up food to benefit food banks in all three communities.
ARLINGTON A group of about 20 women toured Arlington, Friday, Oct. 19 with the Northwest Womens Business Centers 4th annual About Town bus tour, which stopped at Penway Printing before arriving at 12:30 p.m. for a welcome from Mayor Margaret Larson.
ARLINGTON The director of state relations for the University of Washington, Randy Hodgins, will be guest speaker for the Nov. 13 Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
ARLINGTON City, county and state law enforcement agents are making a point of keeping motorists safe well into the New Year.
ARLINGTON On April 28, the Arlington High School culinary class students reported to the Arlington School District Board of Directors that theyd placed first overall at the 2008 Washington Restaurant Association Education Foundation ProStart Invitational Culinary Competition in Spokane, March 6-8.
More than 170 dairy farmers and their friends and families gathered April 19 to find out who would be their ambassador for the upcoming year.
ARLINGTON True Her brought fresh tulips grown in Monroe. Sonny Sawyer brought herbs and other plant starts. Gonzalo Rodriguez brought homemade tamales and fruit juices. And Kevan and Laura Kipp brought their original apple-flavored barbecue sauces.
SMOKEY POINT Kathy Tri found out how many friends she had April 30, when members of the Smokey Point Community Church presented her with a completely remade house.
SMOKEY POINT Food, music, valuables up for bid and inspiring stories of overcoming obstacles were all available at the Smokey Point Community Church May 2, when Village Community Services kicked off its sixth annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser.
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