ARLINGTON The Trafton Elementary School building has been in continuous operation for nearly a century, but it wasnt until this year that it was listed on both the Washington State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
STANWOOD Volunteers from the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians and Stanwood High School planted more than 300 native trees and shrubs from the Tribes BankSavers nursery at Hatt Slough Oct. 31, through the Department of Natural Resources Adopt an Access program.
EVERETT The Arlington High School HiQ team got shot down in the semifinals before they could compete in this years HiQ championship.
Debbie and Randy Howell and Lydia Johnson, of Magic Shears, had visitors at their barbershop on Olympic Avenue recently when this big dog and cat were wandering around town distributing coupons for a $1 off of dog or cat food at Millers Natural Pet Center
Brandon Allen and Brooke Elmore were selected as the February Boy and Girl of the Month at the Arlington Boys and Girls Club because of their constant good attitudes and willingness to help out at the club.
ARLINGTON The Arlington High School Band Boosters collected more than $250 for Tipitinas Foundation during the AHS Bands Feb. 15 concert, and Band Boosters hope to raise more funds for the music community of New Orleans.
SMOKEY POINT Tom Monroe wants motorists ages 50 and up to stay safe on the roads, which is why he shows up at the Stillaguamish Senior Center, on the second Wednesday and Thursday of each month, to teach 55 Alive defensive driving classes.
ARLINGTON Motorists who pass the intersection of Smokey Point Boulevard and Highway 530 might have noticed two gigantic frames being built.
Matt Evans, Program Director for the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, sacrificed his dignity and his face for the members by taking three pies in the face and head
ARLINGTON If all goes as Marc Krandel hopes, the north section of the Centennial Trail will go out to bid at the end of this year for construction in 2008.
ARLINGTON Rosemarie Straiksma marked the end of her 17 years of teaching at the Arlington preschool May 30, and while shes not sure what shell do next, she knows shell miss the families shes met and the friends shes made.
ARLINGTON National Emergency Medical Services Week wrapped up over the Memorial Day weekend, but Arlington Fire Department Emergency Management Project Manager Christine Badger hopes the citys citizens will remember that emergency preparedness is a year-round responsibility.
Highland Christian Schools (formerly Masters Touch Christian School) seniors and their dates
