Principal of private school in Arlington charged with third-degree rape of a child for having sex with 14-year-old
A resident of Tulalip, J.R. (Judith) Nakken attempted mayhem before using stories to turn her life around.
A question I ask myself lately is how can I consume less and produce more? Sure we can cut back on spending, take less trips in the car, etc.
Breaking from recent tradition, The Marysville Globe and Arlington Times will be making endorsements in the upcoming elections.
On behalf of the Arlington Kiwanis, I would like to thank everyone who participated in the Kiwanis Fourth of July Scholarship Auction this year.
In The Arlington Times July 16 article, “Locals pitch in to help arrested immigrants, Lisa Engle would like us to feel sorry for the children of illegal immigrants; well, we do.
Exactly what would you fine folks who are so quick to judge have the Corrections Department do? You yelled when they let them go and you yell when they try to keep them in. Make up your minds and quit yelling.
This story is for Lisa Engle, et al, in response to the July 16 Arlington Times article, “Locals Pitch in to Help arrested Immigrants.”
Mr. Kundu’s May 22 editorial certainly caught the attention of global warming disbelievers. Mr. Van Ginhoven and Mr. Reid were quick to challenge his position, claiming that scientists were far from unified in agreeing that global warming stems from human activity. But citing some number of scientists that supposedly disagree is like war-time body-counts that sidetrack the reasons behind conflicts. Dwelling on how many voices stand for or against global warming obscures the actual issue.
Recent calls for the opening of our off-shore areas for oil exploration are misguided, irresponsible and even unpatriotic. The most obvious reason is that the very act of increasing our dependency on more drilling — whether offshore or inland — simply serves to continue our dependency on a finite, greenhouse gas producing commodity that harms the environment and further distracts from the pursuit of any new, innovative alternatives that would strengthen true sustainability, energy security and independence. More drilling represents an illogical and regressive approach to one of the most profound problems we, as a global society, now face.
•The Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center, part of Marysville Parks and Recreation, is looking for volunteers to assist with their senior citizen BBQ, Wednesday, Aug. 13; 70-100 volunteers needed between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Serve food and coffee, help with set-up and clean up. Contact Maryke Burgess, KBSCC Manager at 360-363-8450.
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