Music and movies that have delighted fans of each this summer are coming to an end but there still are a few events left.
ARLINGTON — With the resurfacing of Smokey Point Boulevard from Island Crossing to 188th Street NE, Arlington Public Works Director Jim Kelly doesn’t expect area residents to have many more construction-related traffic issues this summer. That is, unless he can persuade contractors to take on one more project.
ARLINGTON — Jim Kelly works close enough to the Stillaguamish River that he can see every day what those who have visited the river this summer have seen.
ARLINGTON — Haller Park was the final stop on many city officials’ tour through Arlington’s neighborhoods at the Aug. 4 National Night Out Against Crime, and the citizens they met came ready to share their concerns.
ARLINGTON – There was some delay in getting to a house fire Aug. 7 because all four units from Arlington Fire were on other 911 calls, city spokeswoman Kristin Banfield said.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood school board candidates Amy Williams and Jahna Smith look almost certain to head to the general election this fall, especially with the withdrawal of Karl Fitterer from the race.
ARLINGTON – A number of events are coming up to get students ready to go Back to School.
Two Democrats will be facing off Nov. 3 for county executive.
Primary election deadline to mail in ballots is Tuesday, Aug. 4. That’s also the day of National Night Out fight against crime, and there are three events locally.
ARLINGTON — John Weinkauf had never played organized baseball before.
ARLINGTON – Two Arlington woman were among those who tried out July 26 for —– — ——-.
SMOKEY POINT — Before he began ministering to the people of North Snohomish County, Matt Simonis grew up on a farm in Oregon, where gun ownership was a simple and accepted way of life.
ARLINGTON — “It’s been a good year for Arlington in the state legislature,” Al Aldrich, the city’s consultant with the firm Strategies 360, told the Arlington City Council July 27.
