Jared Middleton, Riel Gagnon, Joe Gagnon, and (not pictured) Luke Gagnon and Pat Bouillet, of Wayne Gagnon Masonry, of Marysville, install bricks at the new Weinerschnitzel fast food store located east of the new Oil Can Henrys on 172nd Street
ARLINGTON While Arlington Mayor Margaret Larson has proclaimed February Career and Technical Education Month, Arlington School District Deputy Superintendent Warren Hopkins has requested the approval of four new courses for the Arlington High School Vocational Department, and AHS Vocational Director Brett Sarver spoke with The Arlington Times about the process that led to the recommendation of one of those courses, Manufacturing and Engineering Technology.
MARYSVILLE We are poring through the report and we are vocalizing to the people who will listen to us, Chief Administrative Officer Mary Swenson told The Marysville City Council last week.
EVERETT The public is invited to share ideas about crime prevention at one of several meetings coordinated by the Snohomish County Blue Ribbon Commission on Criminal Justice this week.
Farewell reception is set for June 12
ARLINGTON Due to streaming rain Friday morning and a pretty wet week before that, the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce postponed its June 6 golf tournament.
ARLINGTON Input on 14 proposed amendments to the city of Arlingtons comprehensive plan will be taken by City Council June 16, and the hearing will be continued to July 7 for some items and to Aug. 5 for others. The proposals were reviewed by the planning commission June 3.
ARLINGTON The 30th annual Post Middle School Social Studies Fair drew proud parents and school staff alike, who arrived May 30 to check out the reports and displays that the eighth-grade students have been working on since the end of January.
ARLINGTON Arlington and Marysvilles city attorneys have both been named Washington Super Lawyers for 2008.
ARLINGTON The Arlington School District said farewell June 4 to 15 retiring employees with more than 377 combined years of educational service between them.
ARLINGTON It started as a response to a hate crime, but the annual Respect Summit has grown far beyond its roots.
MARYSVILLE Obviously, the presidential election coming in November has gotten lots of media attention and that attention is guaranteed to continue.
Mel and Rosalie Bratley enjoy breakfast at the Blue Bird Cafe after learning they were the winners of a Thomas Kincaid print of Disneylands 50th anniversary celebration
