SILVANA Controversy marked the first in a series of three meetings to create a five-year plan for Snohomish County Fire Protection District 19 in Silvana.
ARLINGTON The Graafstra family farm will be restored for conservation purposes and most likely will provide space for recreation in the future, since Arlington City Council agreed at its April 2 meeting to accept a grant for restoration projects along the river there.
Don Tinney, left, and Lee Stucker, share stories about their experiences mining many years ago at Darringtons side of the grand opening celebration of the Mountain Loop Highway
ARLINGTON The Post Middle School Associated Student Body and Leadership students pulled off a three-day feat, raising $2,128.76 and collecting 1,388 pounds of food and other items for the Arlington Food Bank Nov. 13-15, before dropping off their donations in person Nov. 16.
ARLINGTON Steve Peiffle had a stressful experience last week. The city of Arlingtons attorney made his first ever case to the Washington State Supreme Court on behalf of the proposed Island Crossing annexation.
ARLINGTON When people hear about American flags being placed in a flame, a lot of them dont associate it with a display of patriotism.
ARLINGTON Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., saw 32 of its employees arrested by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement the morning of June 26.
ARLINGTON Neither the city nor Arlingtons Police Chief John Gray are saying much regarding the June 24 announcement that he would no longer be leading the citys police department.
SMOKEY POINT Dr. Keith Leonard knew that at least half of his employees own horses, so the dentist and his staff resolved that if gas prices ever went to $4 a gallon, they would ride horseback to work.
ARLINGTON Crews worked all weekend and until midnight Sunday to prepare for tying in the new portion of State Route 9, north of Arlington, Monday morning. It was a long detour out to I-5 to points north of Arlington over the weekend.
ARLINGTON Heroes of American history and movies were among those who appeared at Arlingtons annual Kiddies Parade June 28.
ARLINGTON It’s not quite a hole in his heart, but there is a seven-foot-wide gap at the front of Dr. Alan Erickson’s office where a cherished memento used to be.
ARLINGTON Matthew Parker is reticent to brag about himself, but he’s making some heavy contributions to the community, quite literally.
