Kolton Ford of Arlington just can’t be beat when it comes to alpacas and goats.
Ford took six first-place honors this week at The Evergreen State Fair in Monroe.
It’s hard to think about report cards with school not even starting until Wednesday, Sept. 3, but state schools chief Randy Dorn just received the federal report card for all the districts in the state and all but 7 percent are failing.
MARYSVILLE – LaurieAnn Sigler, American Beauties Plus National Pageant Queen Ambassador 2014, is sponsoring a food drive in honor of Labor Day.
ARLINGTON — A sheriff’s deputy sustained minor injuries late Sunday night after his patrol car struck and killed a horse that got loose and was on the road.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Tribe finally has a reservation, a federal designation tribe leaders say is long overdue. The reservation spans 64 acres from the Angel of the Winds Casino to 236th Street Northeast.
Arlington wants to get back on a winning track, Lakewood wants to get back into the state playoffs, and Tulalip is happy with its numbers as the high school football season gets under way.
MARYSVILLE – SeaCast, Inc., a metal casting facility in Marysville, has agreed to pay a fine and make improvements to reduce the amount of hazardous waste at its facility by 40 percent.
The United Way and Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation have given millions of dollars to those impacted by the March 22 Oso slide, as well as to groups serving those survivors’ needs.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Mayor Barbara Tolbert congratulated her fellow citizens on the obstacles they’d overcome, and expressed confidence about the challenges that lay ahead, during her state of the city address to the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association Aug. 17.
ARLINGTON — Jason Lee has been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease since he was 19, but that diagnosis turned terminal three years ago.
ARLINGTON — The City Council’s unanimous decision to adopt a tobacco- and smoke-free law for all city parks Aug. 18 was preceded by some unorthodox testimony.
ARLINGTON — More than 300 would-be family detectives set a record attending the Washington State Genealogy Conference.
ARLINGTON — Mowat Construction has already removed more than half the deck of the I-5 southbound Stillaguamish Bridge, with more than 90 days of its 120-day window left to replace the bridge deck.
