ARLINGTON The former fire hall at the Arlington airport will be demolished without being used for practice burns, according to airport and fire department officials.
ARLINGTON The city of Arlington has announced two public hearings, one with the planning commission on March 18 and one with City Council on April 7.
ARLINGTON Residents of the Arlington and Smokey Point area had three chances to get some help in springing forward, when the staff of the Cascade Valley Sleep Disorders Center presented informational dinners March 4-6, in time for the daylight savings time shift March 9.
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ARLINGTON A pair of Arlington High School seniors have been singled out for statewide attention in their respective fields.
ARLINGTON As far as Eliseo Garcia was concerned, 14 years old was old enough to fight and die for his country.
ARLINGTON Joseph Means Jr. and Joseph Means III, of Skinny Joes Paintball Park, want the public to know that their 30-plus-acre course not only offers plenty of fun for families, but is also a perpetual work in progress, ever-evolving to entertain in new ways.
ARLINGTON The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics received no findings in the Washington State Auditors Office Independent Accountability Audit Report for its financial transactions from Jan. 1, 2004 through Dec. 31, 2005, making this the 11th consecutive audit in which the CVHC have received no findings.
SMOKEY POINT Leslie Raznick, owner and acupuncturist at Smokey Point Acupuncture, has been managing clients pain for 26 years.
ARLINGTON The Arlington skate park located on 188th street will be getting a facelift in the next year. Plans are already in the works to expand and upgrade the facility. A Saturday, Oct. 13, meeting held at the Boys and Girls Club allowed local skaters to voice their concerns and opinions on what changes are necessary.
ARLINGTON Third-grade students in the Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again benefited from the generosity of the Arlington Kiwanis Club and the Friends of the Arlington Library.
MARYSVILLE Its not just a gimme any more.
ARLINGTON You may have noticed that I look a little different from the rest of you, said triple-amputee Bob Mortimer, as he spoke to the student Respect teams of the Arlington School District at the Linda M. Byrnes Performing Arts Center Sept. 25. One of my ears hangs a little lower than the other, and Im sure thats why some of you have been staring at me.
