Single-lane closures of Sunnyside Boulevard in Marysville will take place through Friday, May 30.
A free investment seminar will take place Thursday, May 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Medallion Hotel in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — During the early afternoon of Sunday, May 18, Snohomish County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a shooting incident in the 17200 block of 116th Place NE in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Community Food Bank collected 8,859.5 pounds of food during its first Letter Carriers’ Food Drive at its new location, but even as volunteers thanked the community for its generosity, they noted that more is always needed.
ARLINGTON — State Sen. Barbara Bailey, R-10th District, stopped by the offices of The Arlington Times to share with her constituents the accomplishments of the recently completed session.
SMOKEY POINT — As the area continues to recover from the March 22 Oso slide, Snohomish County representatives spoke to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber about how home and business owners can help mitigate the impacts of natural disasters.
ARLINGTON — The third- and fourth-grade members of the Arlington Premiere Volleyball and Basketball teams were rewarded for braving the rain on Saturday, May 10.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Garden Club’s annual plant sale returned to the Arlington City Hall Plaza on May 10, with a goal of raising 25 percent more in proceeds for the beautification of Arlington and the enhancement of Arlington High School’s horticulture programs.
Arlington’s Ian Frye was among those honored by the annual awards banquet for the Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences, which gave $585,100 to deserving veterinary students and faculty.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School greenhouse drew a smaller crowd from May 8-10, for the Future Farmers of America’s annual plant sale, but organizers estimate they sold a greater percentage of plants.
ARLINGTON — WorkSource of Snohomish County is conducting a hiring event on Monday, May 19, for temporary workers to support the 530 slide response efforts.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington is pleased to announce that, as of May 15, the new traffic signal at the intersection of 67th Avenue and 211th Street has been activated.
ARLINGTON — Detectives with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office are seeking assistance from the public to identify a man suspected of burglarizing an Arlington home while the occupants were sleeping.
