ARLINGTON — Rigby Ishikawa is only 3 years old, but he already knows what Oct. 1 means, which was why he joined his siblings and their parents at Foster’s Produce, located at 5818 State Route 530 NE, where he managed to pick out a pumpkin that was almost as big around as he was, even if he had to try more than once to lift it.
OSO — When the stretch of State Route 530 that had been wiped out by the March 22 slide was reopened Sept. 27, the north side of the road was lined with 43 freshly planted cedar trees, one for each life lost in the disaster.
Those who wish to vote in the Nov. 4 general election need to register to vote no later than Monday, Oct. 6.
DARRINGTON — Fiber optic cables in the area of the State Route 530 slide have been damaged and, as a result, 911 services in the Darrington and Oso communities are not available.
OLYMPIA — The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Sept. 25 that the statewide burn ban on DNR-protected lands has been rescinded.
ARLINGTON — The city could have two new fire service vehicles in time for next year’s Fourth of July parade, if the City Council approves it.
ARLINGTON — When asked what drew him to the Arlington Municipal Airport, David Ryan cited its unique character and diverse services.
ARLINGTON — It was 7-year-old Aidan Rork’s second time at one of the Arlington Airport’s Appreciation Days, but it was his first time getting to go up in a light-sport aircraft.
Arlington’s Eagles beat the visitors from Oak Harbor Sept. 22.
Highway 530 opened fully Monday night (Sept. 22) after being closed for six months after the tragic March 22 Oso mudslide.
Even though school is on and summer is over there still are plenty of events going on locally on weekends.
The Arlington and Marysville police departments are participating in the Drug Take-Back Day Saturday, Sept. 27.
MARYSVILLE – The Ken Baxter Community Center will be hosting a free Mexican Train Party on Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 1:15 p.m.
