ARLINGTON — After a dozen or more years of primary and secondary education, the high school seniors of Arlington graduated over the course of three consecutive days, starting with Weston High School’s 20-member Class of 2014 on June 4.
Lyndsay Leatherman of Arlington wins two titles, while Andrew Stich of Lakewood and Austin Joyner of Marysville-Pilchuck claim one each to lead local schools.
OSO — Following a moment of silence at noon Saturday, May 31, State Route 530 will reopen to traffic, re-establishing a link between Arlington, Oso and Darrington. The highway was closed for more than two months, while crews worked to clear a slide that covered a mile of the rural corridor.
MARYSVILLE — Even though it’s been a year since trooper Sean M. O’Connell Jr. was killed, tears flowed and emotions ran high at a dedication of a memorial for him Friday, May 30, at Washington State Patrol headquarters in Marysville.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Free Methodist Church at 730 E. Highland Dr. will host Arlington Youth Dynamics’ annual “Down Home Derby” spring fundraiser from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, May 29.
MARYSVILLE – Ralph L. Sweet III of Marysville was identified May 27 as the 60-year-old man who drowned May 24 at the Edmonds Underwater Park.
ARLINGTON — As members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 led the downtown parade and cemetery ceremonies in honor of Memorial Day May 26, they reflected on the morning’s wet weather.
ARLINGTON – A 25-year-old Arlington man has been charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of his girlfriend.
MARYSVILLE – The 42-year-old Tulalip woman who died in the Snohomish County Jail May 22 has been identified as Melissa Lee Bradford.
ARLINGTON — The commemorations of Memorial Day will start early in Arlington on Monday, May 26, with members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 joining local Boy Scouts in raising the flags at the Arlington Cemetery at 5:15 a.m.
A 42-year-old Tulalip woman died in the Snohomish County Jail May 22.
OSO — A body was recovered on May 22 from the area affected by the Highway 530 slide.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Police Department is going to need a new police chief.
