ARLINGTON — Ray McClure was born at Arlington General Hospital Oct. 5, 1929, and later went on to serve as a hospital district commissioner for 24 years. Ten of those years were spent as chairman of the board.
ARLINGTON — “The friendship I have made through Kiwanis are enduring and right up there with my family and those from church,” George Boulton told the Arlington Kiwanis Club, as they celebrated his 80th birthday a couple of weeks early, along with his nearly 50 years in Kiwanis.
OSO — An Arlington-area couple that’s gone missing, and is suspected of having been killed, was remembered fondly by those who knew them.
MARYSVILLE — Marysville-Pilchuck got the better of Arlington in game two of a three-game baseball series 4-0 April 20.
ARLINGTON – The two suspects in a double homicide case in Oso are likely headed to Mexico, police say after finding the vehicle they were driving in Phoenix, Ariz., April 18.
ARLINGTON – One of the survivors of the deadly Oso slide two years ago is now a suspect in the double homicide of two of his neighbors.
ARLINGTON — Tourism is economic development. That was the message that Amy Spain, executive director of the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau, delivered to the Arlington City Council April 11.
ARLINGTON — The Washington State Patrol is investigating an assault that occurred in the southbound Smokey Point rest area in Arlington on April 12 at approximately 4:45 p.m.
ARLINGTON – The Stillaguamish Tribe is donating $500,000 to help build a splash pad at Haller Park.
ARLINGTON — As the Arlington School District draws up its timeline for finding a new superintendent, Kris McDuffy reflected on her eight years in the position. She has been named the new superintendent of the Edmonds School District.
ARLINGTON — Seven Arlington students signed their letters of intent April 13.
ARLINGTON — Vehicles believed to be owned by a missing Arlington-area couple were found down an embankment in a remote area near Oso on Thursday, but there is still no word on the pair’s whereabouts.
LAKEWOOD — Sophomore Paige Shimkus and senior Reille Jones have found their niche in Lakewood track.
