With only a few weeks left until consultants and the governors selection committee make their recommendation to state legislators, local officials and residents still have at least one more chance to make the case for a new University of Washington campus coming to Marysville.
ARLINGTON On Nov. 6, Arlington police arrested a 48-year old man and his 21-year old son for an assault with a claw hammer on a 22-year old man.
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 With only 30 votes separating them, incumbent Scott Solla has a narrow edge over challenger Barbara Tolbert in the race for Arlington City Council Position 3.
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SMOKEY POINT For Mark Monty, the Nov. 8 grand opening of Edward Jones Investments in Smokey Point was a bit of a homecoming.
From left Ayana Shores, Kathryn Stevenson, Celeste Brawner, Madelynn Scoppa, Aspen Warner, Allison Borel, Briony Heater and Hallie Simbeck, Brownie Girl Scouts from Arlington Troop 52168, show off their troop flag during the Parade of Colors when the Girl Scouts of Western Washingtons Service Unit 212, Shooting Stars, presented the first ever Court of Awards ceremony Oct. 28.
ARLINGTON Post Middle School students took part in a nationwide effort to break down social barriers by mixing it up during lunch Nov. 13.
ARLINGTON Farmers from around the county are looking forward to the fourth annual Focus on Farming conference which features national agriculture leaders speaking on issues that fit the theme, From Soils to Sales.
ARLINGTON Chris Jones had an interesting experience that he would like to share with his community.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Kathy Firnstahl knows how her story might sound, but she also knows that she saw something.
ARLINGTON No wine will be served at the next Business After Hours, since its purpose is to honor the retiring superintendent of Arlington schools, Linda M. Byrnes, and students are expected to attend.
ARLINGTON Approximately 180 students from the Arlington School District marched for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Everett Jan. 16, but for the fourth- through 12-grade members of the schools Respect Teams who attended, this event was only one part of a year-round curriculum of celebrating diversity.
