ARLINGTON The observance of Memorial Day falls on May 28 this year and Jim Barron wants the community to know that they will have a Memorial Day street parade, regardless of the ongoing street construction on Olympic Avenue.
ARLINGTON Esther Vanderberg believes that the city of Arlington should more aggressively pursue the new four-year college campus that the state of Washington has decided to build somewhere in the Northwest corner of the state.
ARLINGTON Mothers from Arlington, Stanwood and Camano Island descended upon Terrace Park April 3, to help fix up the place that a number of them visit with their children.
From left, Craylise Jacobsen, fifth-grade; Martin Boyl-Davis, eighth-grade; Josh Lorenzen, ninth-grade; Hannah Lobban, 12th-grade; Erin Lorenzen, ninth-grade; Michael Sweeney, 11th-grade; Monica Sykes, eighth-grade; and Crissie MacNeill, sixth-grade, of Arlington Christian School, placed third in a district competition when eight students from fifth through 12th grades represented Arlington Christian School at the Association of Christian Schools International District Science Fair
ARLINGTON Captain Thomas A. Tack will speak on behalf of the United States Navy at the decommissioning of the old firehall at the Arlington Airport, Saturday, March 31.
ARLINGTON Crime in the city drew a packed house in the Arlington City Council Chambers March 19, as city officials, Arlington Police officers and Snohomish County Prosecuting Attorney Janice Ellis responded to questions and comments from area residents and business owners.
ARLINGTON Cold rain did not dampen the excitement as Arlington Mayor Margaret Larson and the members of the City Council ceremonially dug their shovels into the earth to break ground on the second phase of the North Olympic Avenue Reconstruction Project at Legion Park March 22.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS The proposed reopening of the Ridge minimum-security facility drew members of the Snohomish County Council, Corrections and Sheriffs Office to the Arlington Heights Improvement Club March 20, to address area residents concerns.
Thousands of shoppers at Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores made donations Feb. 28 – March 13 to help those afflicted by multiple sclerosis.
10 Years Ago 1997
Local students were honored recently during Lakewood School Districts National PTA Reflections Arts Recognition Program.
ARLINGTON Noemi Ban spoke slowly and with a distinct accent, but the fifth-grade students hung silently onto her every word.
ARLINGTON It started as a response to a hate crime, but the annual Respect Summit has grown far beyond its roots.
