ARLINGTON — Less than a week after the three commissioners of Arlington Heights Fire District 21 agreed to a new Emergency Medical Services and mutual aid contract with the city of Arlington, the City Council voted unanimously to approve it Sept. 18.
ARLINGTON – A 24-year-old Arlington man is being charged with two counts of first-degree rape.
ARLINGTON — When a fleet of nearly 50 semi trucks cruised through downtown Arlington Sept. 17, many onlookers wondered what the occasion was.
MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Getchell girls soccer team remains the only undefeated team in the Wesco 3A North winning its fifth match over Everett 1-0 Sept 20, with Oshinaye Taylor scoring the only goal.
ARLINGTON — The Mirkwood Public House has received no shortage of friendly visits from Arlington police since opening its doors a decade ago, so the staff wanted to show its support for the officers.
ARLINGTON — Anthony Phillips is only 12 years old, young enough that even his grandparents weren’t old enough to live through the original settlement of the Stillaguamish Valley, but some of the toys at Pioneer Hall were still familiar to him.
ARLINGTON — For the second-straight year, Arlington American Legion Post 76 honored military who have been prisoners of war or missing in action Sept. 16.
ARLINGTON — Leading her team with three goals, Mckenzie Buell of Arlington is right where she should be in the season as a four-year leader for the team.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — The Arlington Heights Fire District 21 station was again a packed house Sept. 14.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington boys tennis team went 4-0 defeating Marysville-Pilchuck 7-0 Sept 4.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Art Council’s ninth annual “Art in the Park” event Sept. 10 offered visitors to Legion Park an opportunity to beat the heat, as the summer’s weather stuck around for early fall.
LAKEWOOD — Down 19-6 at halftime, it seemed the Lakewood football team was done against South Delta, but quarterback Austin Lane gave the Cougars a brief rally in the third quarter. Lane put together a drive that ended in a touchdown but a missed two-point conversion brought the score to 19-12. But Lakewood’s defense couldn’t stop South Delta from scoring and things became lopsided again for the Cougars when they, in turn, were unable to put up points. The game ended in a 41-26 loss for Lakewood. Lakewood’s record is 0-2.
A survey of youth drug use in Snohomish County shows almost 46 percent of high school seniors have tried marijuana, and almost 10 percent cocaine.
