ARLINGTON — For the Darrows, carpeting is not just a business, it’s a family tradition and a way of connecting with the community.
Unlike the partisan races which appear on the Aug. 19 primary ballot in which the
Under Washington’s new Top Two Primary system, the two candidates in the Aug. 19 primary’s partisan races who receive the most votes in their race will move on to face off in the November general election. In the race for the U.S. House of Representatives, District 2, we believe the two who should move on are the incumbent Rick Larsen and challenger Rick Bart.
The candidates running against incumbent Kirk Pearson for the 39th District Representative, Position 2, are not nearly as well prepared as those who are taking on Barbara Bailey in District 10.
The 10th District spans northern Puget Sound, from the southwest border between Arlington and Marysville west of I-5, then north and northwest to include Whidbey Island.
We would like to encourage our readers to send in their favorite recipes. Send recipes to The Arlington Times. PO Box 67, Arlington, WA, 98223 or you can e-mail them at: arltimes@arlingtontimes.com. Att: Deb or Di.
Father Christopher Wanyonyi is starting to feel like an old hand at finding his way around Arlington.
Wanyonyi is the director of the Christ the King Parochial Academy in the Western Province of Kenya, and he paid a return visit to the city July 10 – Aug. 12.
An Arlington artist, Aleks Kargopoltsev, who runs a studio/gallery in La Conner, is participating in the first “Le Nu Air” art exhibit which opens Friday, August 15 with a public artist reception from 4 – 7 p.m., at
Growing up in Southern California where the weather is mild most of the year, we never gave much thought about when we could or couldn’t plant. It was never too cold or hot or too wet or dry. When it came to shrubs and trees, you could plant them any time you wanted to. Even in Northern California where I lived and worked as a Landscape Contractor we could plant year round, provided we could work the soil. Despite temperatures in excess of 100 degrees, we did most of our planting in the summertime. But for some goofy reason, there seems to be this misconception that it’s not okay to plant this time of year if you live in the Northwest. Go figure.
Walking 60 miles in three days is not a simple task.
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