ARLINGTON After two weeks, Jim Gunnlausons labor of love came to a close at the Arlington Municipal Airport Sept. 28.
ARLINGTON The third-annual Harvest Party at
ARLINGTON Developing a local institution can be a risky business.
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ARLINGTON Local students joined area veterans in honoring the sacrifices of all the men and women of Americas armed forces, in time for the day of the year that this nation sets aside to remember its fallen and surviving military members alike.
ARLINGTON The Arlington City Councils public hearing on the city of Arlingtons proposed 2008 property tax levy inspired a minimum of discussion Nov. 6, paving the way for the legislative body to set the new rate by its Nov. 30 deadline.
ARLINGTON Linda Byrnes announced her retirement as Arlington Public School Superintendent during the Nov. 13 Arlington School District Board of Directors meeting.
The Washington Dental Service Foundation has announced the SmileMobile will stop by Arlington beginning Nov. 19 offering dental services to children with dental needs.
Faith Lutheran Church has announced its annual old fashioned Holiday Bazaar will run from 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17 near Lakewood schools at 1424 172nd St NE, in Arlington. All items have been hand-crafted by church members, friends and community members. There will be raffle items, hand-crafted treasures, Norwegian goodies and more. Proceeds benefit Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas baskets for area food banks and local senior centers. For information call 360-659-4529
ARLINGTON Steven Peiffle has marked nearly a quarter-century through his membership in the local Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, but while he is stepping down as a board member, he promised that he wont be a stranger to the group.
ARLINGTON Arlington School District Superintendent Linda Byrnes sought support from citizens at the Jan. 7 City Council meeting, regarding the Feb. 19 election for a proposed four-year replacement school programs and operations levy.
ARLINGTON David Kuhl comes to Arlington from a background thats both similar and dissimilar to that of his new home.
ARLINGTON Chancellor Kenyon Chan, of the University of Washingtons Bothell campus, shared his thoughts on the value of higher education with the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Tuesday, Jan. 9 and, perhaps inadvertently, offered tidbits of hope to advocates of a north county campus.
