Arlington’s soccer and Little League players will be helping the city of Arlington expand it’s Bill Quake Park in a project funded in part with $36,700 from Snohomish County’s newly established Youth Amenities and Recreation Development grant program.
ARLINGTON — The city and its downtown merchants are aiming to be prepared for potential emergencies, but they need help from their citizens and neighbors to do it.
12:28 p.m.: An elderly female reported her check and cash were stolen from her locked room on the 20900 block of Olympic Place.
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ARLINGTON — Fresh garlic, young Walla Walla sweet onions, bok choy and sugar snap peas fresh out of the Stillaguamish Valley dirt — that’s what I bought at the Arlington Farmers Market June 14. It made for a darn good stir fry.
ARLINGTON — Carl Gabrielson dreams of living in an intentional community.
Often quiet, but formidable in court and very funny were some of the traits friends used to describe attorney Ian Millikan.
It’s the end of an era at Biringer Farm this weekend. The 19th annual and final Pig Out runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 21 and 22 at Biringer Farm, an official sponsor of the Marysville’s Strawberry Festival.
ARLINGTON — Within two weeks, four Arlington and Darrington-area schools have presented both diplomas and well-wishes to this year’s graduating classes.
I read with interest your June 11 story about the Marysville-Pilchuck High School 2008 Commencement ceremony. There were a couple of errors in the story: Elizabeth Hasseler’s name was misspelled and there is indeed a 2008 Salutatorian. She was not given the opportunity to address the guests, but Julie Zehnder is the M-PHS Class of 2008 Salutatorian. It’s no wonder that you misspelled Ms. Hasseler’s last name. The Commencement program had the same error in two of the three places her name was listed. Ms. Zehnder’s name was listed as the Salutatorian, but it was spelled incorrectly as “Sender.”
