ARLINGTON — Former PGA pro Darren Tucker of Arlington won the GlenEagle men’s club championship Aug. 17.
DARRINGTON — Months after their initial efforts in response to the Highway 530 slide, Darrington and Oso firefighters received a show of support from visiting employees of Rairdon Dodge Chrysler Jeep of Marysville.
LAKEWOOD — As the Lakewood School District gears up for the start of school, its board met Aug. 11 not only to map out some goals for the coming year, but also to plan an upcoming state of the district address.
ARLINGTON — Arlington parks moved one step closer to being smoke-free Aug. 11, when city staff presented a proposed law to ban tobacco from the city’s parks.
The U.S. Economic Development Administration has announced that it has awarded Economic Alliance Snohomish County a $150,000 grant to develop a long-term economic redevelopment strategy for the North Stillaguamish Valley.
ARLINGTON – Two Christian schools in Arlington have decided to join forces as one this fall.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association is celebrating its 102nd “Pioneer Picnic” Sunday, Aug. 17, in Pioneer Hall, built in 1923 and located at 20722 67th Ave. NE.
ARLINGTON — The city’s 90-day moratorium on accepting business license applications for marijuana producers and processors is set to sunset this fall. As such, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to cap the number of producers and processors to the 14 who have already been permitted, until Dec. 31, 2015.
ARLINGTON — While the Challenge Coin campaign continues to raise funds for the Arlington Fire Department’s World Trade Center Memorial Project, Linda Byrnes explained how organizers decided to personalize a national tragedy.
TULALIP – Despite the “Long Distance Runaround,” original bassist Chris Squire still enjoys touring with Yes after 45 years.
With marijuana now legal in the state, police are prepared to crack down on users who drive under the influence.
Temperatures hit the high 80s, but that didn’t stop the fun of the logging or comedy shows from entertaining the crowds at this year’s Festival of the River.
ARLINGTON – Thousands of people braved the heat with little shade to share to attend the free Joe Nichols concert Aug. 10.
