Betsy Hamley knew she was excited when her horse won top honors during a recent national competition in Tulsa, Okla.
But she didn’t know how loud she was.
With winter weather on the horizon, local churches are looking to help those who may not have a warm place to sleep.
Hank and Betty Graafstra — longtime Arlington dairy farmers — were recently recognized for their efforts in nature conservancy.
About 40 local colleges, technical schools and military organizations will soon be on hand to help students make the transition beyond high school.
The Marysville Noon Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program will return to the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 10-31, with a “soft opening” Oct. 9, according to Kelly Richards, this year’s Pumpkin Patch chair.
The Arlington Arts Council is seeking proposals for entryway signs into the city.
Country music performer Trent Tomlinson and his six-piece band rocked the Linda Byrnes Performing Arts Center Sept. 21.
Whitney Holden recently took home an award no Arlington High School student has received in 22 years.
Children looking to be part of a Christmas “miracle” this December will soon have a chance to do.
A piece of property recently purchased near the city airport will be mostly paid for by a grant, much to the surprise of city officials.
Sept. 19-20 will mark the third annual Harvest Jubilee at a number of north Snohomish County locations, including Stanwood, Silvana and Arlington, with a Fine Art Show including participating artists throughout the local area.
Looks can be deceiving.
Sept. 19-20 will mark the third annual Harvest Jubilee at a number of North Snohomish County locations, including Stanwood, Silvana and Arlington, with a Fine Art Show including participating artists throughout the local area.
