ARLINGTON — Appropriately enough for the eighth annual Arlington-Stillaguamish Eagle Festival, one of the birds of prey that the Sarvey Wildlife Center was showcasing was a 17-year-old bald eagle named Freedom.
ARLINGTON – Mike Shierk has been named state Cross Country Coach of the Year for 3A boys by the coaches’ association.
Praise to all of those who help the homeless in Marysville and Arlington. They are among our most vulnerable citizens.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School had eight students sign their letters of intent to play sports in college Feb. 4.
ARLINGTON — Arlington hosted its fifth annual Coaches vs. Cancer game against Oak Harbor Jan. 30. They also beat Oak Harbor.
ARLINGTON – The Arlington Times was the news source used in a broadcasting contest for home-schooled students ages 12-18 from Washington, Oregon and Canada.
ARLINGTON — A woman who reported receiving an accidental gunshot wound to the abdomen was met by Snohomish County deputies after being admitted to Cascade Valley Hospital Jan. 31.
SMOKEY POINT — Maybe you’ve seen her on the street and just not noticed her. She sleeps on the side of Smokey Point Boulevard, near the intersection of 157th Street, covered in a tarp, and surrounded by so many empty bottles and plastic bags that she could be mistaken for a pile of garbage, rather than a human being.
ARLINGTON — In the seven years that she’s delivered the annual State of the District addresses for Arlington’s schools, superintendent Kristine McDuffy has asserted that their students are their primary priority, but on Jan. 29, she made it more official.
ARLINGTON — When the City Council reviewed Business Fission’s analysis of how the city’s divisions handle financial documentation, city administrator Paul Ellis reported a single common denominator that could be improved.
ARLINGTON — Visitors to Twin Rivers Park can expect improved restrooms and parking, thanks to a four-day $60,000 construction project approved by the Snohomish County Council.
MARYSVILLE – Many men will be retreating to their man caves this weekend to watch the Super Bowl.
The year was 1989, and I was just about to learn the meaning of the word “boom.” We’d met one afternoon with a real estate agent who advised us that if we wanted to sell our Silver Lake home, we needed to paint the living room, re-stain the deck, and put fresh bark over the flower beds.
