How dedicated is Pat Patton to serving up the best barbecue meats he can, at the Moose Creek Barbecue in Smokey Point?
“My husband will literally keep meats in that smoker all night,” said Sharon Patton, Pat’s wife and co-owner of the Moose Creek Barbecue. “He’ll come at 1 a.m. just to throw more wood in. Bear in mind, he’s 77 years old,” she laughed.
After five years of running the Quiltmaker’s Shoppe in downtown Arlington, co-owners Marty Hammer and Kim Moff are ready for retirement, but their business will continue on.
When Dwayne Lane’s Arlington Chevrolet closed after more than 15 years in business, it appeared to be yet another casualty of tough economic times nationwide.
More than a year after Dwayne Lane’s Family of Auto Dealerships moved its remaining Arlington inventory to the freshly minted Dwayne Lane’s Quality Used Cars, the family-owned dealership has announced that it will be reopening its Arlington Chevrolet dealership, this time on Highway 9 at the former site of Oso Lumber.
ARLINGTON — Nov. 13 marked the end of an era for Cascade Medical Center Pharmacy co-owners John and Sharon Billdt, but it was followed by a new beginning for them and their staff at the Arlington Pharmacy Nov. 15.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Since the program began in 1985, mammography rates have more than doubled for women age 50 and older and breast cancer deaths have declined.
Eagle Family Dental Center is proud to announce Dr. Bryce Duskin has joined Dr. Jeff Huleatt as a partner in the practice.
Dr. Duskin, the oldest son of David and Kay Duskin, was born and raised in Arlington where he graduated from Arlington High School in 1994.
MARYSVILLE — Bad weather might have driven the event indoors halfway through its four-hour running time, but HomeStreet Bank’s Marysville branch kept its first small business fair going Sept. 10.
EVERETT — Tuition vouchers are available to train 136 unemployed people at Paine Field through its Washington Aerospace Training and…
SMOKEY POINT — Skagit Regional Clinic is expanding its cardiology services into the Smokey Point area and has hired a new cardiologist.
Dr. Yelena Rosenberg, who recently completed a cardiology fellowship at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center, will provide general cardiology to patients at Skagit Regional Clinics’ existing office and expand the clinics’ services into Arlington starting Sept. 15.
In addition to working at the Skagit’s Mount Vernon office, Rosenberg will also be seeing patients at 16410 Smokey Point Blvd., Building No. 200, in Smokey Point.
Brad Goldman took a chance when his wife insisted that he purchase his first airplane — a 1963 Cessna 205 with only 1,800 hours on it.
At the time, he didn’t know that that investment would eventually lead him to spend his summers battling Northwest wildfires as an air attack specialist contracting with the U.S. Forest Service and other agencies.
Two area district hospitals have announced that a new 42,000-square-foot medical facility will soon be taking shape in Smokey Point.
Arlington-based Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics and Skagit Valley Hospital of Mount Vernon will be partnering on the construction of the facility, which is set for completion in late 2011, administrators said.
Two area networking groups are kicking off the first of a series of events aimed at increasing commerce in the Arlington and Marysville communities.
ARLINGTON — Business community members are being encouraged to check out the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s annual barbeque luncheon.
The function, which takes place from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 10, will be held at the Legion Park Gazebo in downtown Arlington.