ARLINGTON Jim Kelly expects a constructed stormwater wetland will help the city of Arlington enhance the quality of water in the Stillaguamish River. It will also help meet the environmental and education efforts required by the states recently enacted stormwater program. The Washington State Department of Ecology is kicking in some funding to help the city out with the project.
ARLINGTON City officials are negotiating with property owners to determine whether a small forest with some big trees in the heart of Smokey Point could become a city park.
ARLINGTON The Arlington School District was served with a complaint for alleged violations of the open public meetings act by the Spokane-based non-profit Center for Justice, and by the Allied Law Group, which represents clients on open-government cases.
From left, the president of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, Jim Lonneker visits with Warren Phillips, Marv Monty and Thomas Mitchell when Phillips hosted a Business After Hours event for the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce
ARLINGTON Pilot training and military discipline were among the benefits that the Walsh family, Wes Bailey and other area youths and families were looking for when they visited the community open house of the Arlington Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, at Weston High School March 20.
ARLINGTON The 18-year land-use dispute over Island Crossing might finally be heading toward a resolution.
ARLINGTON Nearly two months after its plaques ceremony for the Washington State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places, the Trafton Elementary School was honored by the Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission June 17 in the Arlington City Council Chambers.
ARLINGTON With gas prices more than $4 a gallon, it’s more expensive than ever to drive to work, but employers like Meridian Yachts in Arlington are aiming to ease the burden on both the environment and their employees’ wallets.
On Monday, June 23, traffic on Olympic Avenue and on Third Street next to city hall will be reduced to one lane, flagger controlled
ARLINGTON The hard work of local children to restore native wildlife was continued by older volunteers June 20, as employees of Windermere Real Estate in Arlington placed protectors around more than 2,500 seedlings at Eagle Creek.
ARLINGTON The city and its downtown merchants are aiming to be prepared for potential emergencies, but they need help from their citizens and neighbors to do it.
MARYSVILLE Often quiet, but formidable in court and very funny were some of the traits friends used to describe attorney Ian Millikan.
ARLINGTON Crews are getting ready to open a new segment of State Route 9 near Arlington next week. Starting Friday night, drivers should plan to take an alternate route as crews close SR 9 for the weekend in order to connect the new roadway with the existing highway.
