ARLINGTON — City officials are negotiating with property owners to determine whether a small forest with some big trees in the heart of Smokey Point could become a city park.
We all agree that children are precious, so why do so many adults supply them with alcohol? Underage drinking costs this country a staggering $62 billion every year.
10 years ago — 1998
Everett — A Marysville actor, Nick Dominski has a lead role as Charlie Brown No. 1 in the KIDSTAGE production of “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” a musical based on Charles M. Schultz’s comic strip “Peanuts,” directed in Everett by Kati Nickerson, the founding director of KIDSTAGE.
The Brewster family members are quite the characters and Lakewood High School students portray them well in their production of “Arsenic and Old Lace,” which was presented Friday evening, March 28 and Saturday afternoon, March 29.
ARLINGTON — The Sarvey Wildlife Center’s fourth-annual “Sweet on Sarvey” donation drive generated more than $1,200 in cash and five SUVs full of food and supplies for the animals in their care, but donation drive coordinator Dorthy Ottaway emphasized that more is always needed and appreciated.
ARLINGTON — Arlington-area residents will have a chance to dispose of confidential documents safely and support scholarships for local vocational students at the same time.
EVERETT — Already leading by three runs in the bottom of the first inning, an Arlington assistant coach reminded the light-hearted dugout throughout the early innings, “Hey, we haven’t done anything yet.”
SMOKEY POINT — Area police officers will be working side jobs to support Special Olympics.
ARLINGTON — Kyle Emery and Steven White were recently named the latest Eagle Scouts of Arlington Boys Scouts of America Troop 92, while White’s family was also named “Scouting Family of the Year” by Troop 92.
by Larry Nyland
While the Dalai Lama will be headlining the Seeds of Compassion, a four-day celebration to nurture kindness and compassion in the world, in Seattle this weekend, a flurry of recent events shows that kindness and compassion are alive and well in north Snohomish County.
Secretary of State Sam Reed dropped by my town the other day and he was practically burping canary feathers.
