ARLINGTON — Bryan Terry manages the information systems and security for the city of Arlington, and he spoke the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce July 12 about how they could do the same for their businesses and households.
ARLINGTON — CrossFit has a reputation for being tough, but yes, kids can do it.
With local parks and other outdoor spaces seeing a sudden rush of activity from players of the new online Pokémon Go, Marysville and Arlington welcome their citizens to take advantage of public facilities, but caution players to stay safe.
ARLINGTON — The 48th annual Fly-In at the Arlington Airport kicked off its final day July 9 with feats of motorcycling skill from the Seattle Cossacks Stunt and Drill Team.
ARLINGTON — Jeff McCloud has been building birdhouses out of recycled wood for 20 years, but it’s only been in the past year or so that he’s sold them as “Wooden Whatnots of Whitehorse Mountain.”
TULALIP – Barbara Roy of Arlington was the grand-prize winner in the drawing for meet-and-greet tickets to see Foreigner at the Tulalip Amphitheatre Friday night. But Arlene Klemme of Marysville ended up being the big winner. She placed fourth in the drawing, winning a CD. But Roy also invited her to be her guest at the meet-and-greet. Three people won the Foreigner “Feels Like The First Time” three-package CD. There is a live version in Chicago, a new studio version of classic hits and an all-acoustic CD. Those winners are: Darrin Williams of Marysville, Darice Gamache of Spanaway and Klemme. There were two other winners of the Foreigner “Unplugged” CD in concert. They are Audrey Hanson of Arlington and Marty Fecht of Lake Goodwin. More than two-dozen contestants sent in their favorite Foreigner songs. The results, in order: I Wanna Know What Love Is; Jukebox Hero; It Feels Like the First Time; Hot Blooded; Cold as Ice; A Fool for You Anyway; Double Vision; Head Games: Waiting For a Girl Like You; and Blue Morning, Blue Day. The contest was put on by The Marysville Globe-The Arlington Times in association with the Tulalip Resort Casino and Foreigner’s publicity agent, John Lappen of Las Vegas.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Airport received a famous visitor not just once, but twice in less than a week, as the Goodyear Blimp returned to the airfield July 10, after first touching down there July 4.
ARLINGTON — The city will finally be getting rid of the last of its High-Pressure Sodium light bulbs, and upgrading to the Light-Emitting Diode bulbs that are now standard throughout Snohomish County.
ARLINGTON — A new layout for the 48th annual Fly-In at the Arlington Airport meant those who entered from the west July 7 were greeted by an assortment of military vehicles and weapons, along with a band of Russian soldiers who looked like they’d stepped out of the last century.
ARLINGTON — Rain didn’t stop many from indulging in the local festivities in Arlington July 4 at Haller Park.
ARLINGTON – For 6 1/2 years, Curtis and Kelly Rookaird feel their lives have been derailed by Burlington Northern Sante Fe. But Curtis said he hopes a federal judge will “stop them in their tracks” next month.
ARLINGTON — On the same evening that Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert honored outgoing schools superintendent Kris McDuffy, the City Council agreed to partner with the school district on the Advanced Manufacturing Training Education Center.
Arlington leads the way with four players who will be in the annual 4A/3A East-West football game that will take place at 6 p.m. July 1 at Gonzaga Prep High School in Spokane.
