ARLINGTON More shade and a nice breeze made the crowd happy on the alternate route for the Fourth of July Grand Parade this year.
ARLINGTON After creating somewhat of an institution in Arlington, Dawn Williams has signed the papers for transition of ownership of the popular downtown Arlington eatery, The Local Scoop, to Linda Crawford and Bev and Dave Angerbauer.
ARLINGTON As Keith Marsden celebrated his 88th birthday with his family in Arlington, he reflected on his life and one of the contributions that his family made to the areas history.
ARLINGTON The city of Arlington recently appointed two new commissioners.
ARLINGTON Former Husky football coach, Jim Lambright currently works as a different kind of coach. While he is still in team building, his current focus on leadership reaches off the ball field into the corporate world, and he will be sharing his ideas with the membership of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce at its Sept. 11 monthly meeting.
ARLINGTON The all-volunteer Humane Society of Arlington is looking for a few more volunteers to help run their operations and raise funds for their non-profit, no-kill HappyPaws Farm animal sanctuary.
ARLINGTON As North Olympic Avenue is nearing completion, the merchants and business owners along the street are discussing a new identity.
ARLINGTON George Boulton was the big spender at the Arlington Arts Councils 5th Annual Fall into Art Auction Saturday. He spent $675 for a dinner offered by Ray and Merilyn McClure at their Lummi Island cabin a dinner which Boulton wont be able to claim until next summer because its a very small cabin, McClure said.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Times will be expanding its circulation starting later this month, as the community weekly and its sister publication, The Marysville Globe, will be delivered to as many as 41,000 households in north Snohomish County.
ARLINGTON Shes the newest member of the force, and shell turn 3 years old this December.
ARLINGTON In spite of the rain, the candles stayed lit in Arlingtons Centennial Park at the Oct. 15 vigil for Domestic Violence Month.
Senior Amanda Nunley has been a workhorse for the Lakewood Cougar soccer team all season. Her determined style in the midfield frees up the players around her to make spectacular plays, knowing they can rely on the relentless pressure of Nunley to cover for them in defense.
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