ARLINGTON — In response to the landslide that occurred in Oso on Saturday, March 22, the Youth Center of the Arlington Free Methodist Church will serve as the site for a day of prayer and community support from noon to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 26.
ARLINGTON — “I’ve seen so many wonderful things these last few days, and the things that I’ve seen, the love and support for this community, will sustain me for many years to come,” Snohomish County Executive John Lovick said, as he opened county officials’ second and final press conference of the day on Tuesday, March 25, to discuss the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts in the wake of the Oso landslide on Saturday, March 22.
ARLINGTON — Legion Memorial Park, located at 114 N. Olympic Ave. in Arlington, will serve as the site for a candlelight vigil, starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, to honor and mourn the victims of the Oso landslide on Saturday, March 22.
The businesses and community groups of North Snohomish County are chipping in on behalf of one of their own communities, as Oso and Darrington continue to recover from the landslide that impacted both towns on Saturday, March 22.
Presidents Elementary is no longer Morgan Daigneault’s school, but the Haller Middle School seventh-grader still loves coming back to the classroom of her former fourth-grade teacher, Cindy Striker, and when Morgan has had the chance to help out the students of Presidents, she’s done it.
Parents of incoming Arlington kindergarten students got an education of their own on Tuesday, March 18, about what their kids can expect in the coming school year.
Snohomish County Executive John Lovick described Monday, March 24, as “a day of progress and sadness,” as six more were confirmed dead as a result of the Oso landslide on Saturday, March 22, bringing the disaster’s total death toll to 14, and reports of missing and unaccounted for persons in the area escalated from 108 at the start of the day to 176 by the time county officials conducted their third and final press conference of the day, outside of the Arlington Police Station.
ARLINGTON — Due to road closures and emergency conditions as a result of the massive landslide which hit Oso and State Route 530 on Saturday, March 22, the approximately 350 customers who receive home delivery in Oso may pick up their mail in Darrington, according to acting Arlington Postmaster Aaron Regis.
ARLINGTON — After much discussion regarding the landslide in Oso on Saturday, March 22, the Arlington Drug Awareness Coalition has decided that it’s best to postpone its “Out of the Shadows” community event, which had been scheduled for Wednesday, March 26.
ARLINGTON — The official death toll of the landslide in Oso on Saturday, March 22, stood at eight, as county and federal officials addressed the news media outside the Emergency Operations Center in the Arlington Police Station and City Council Chambers on the morning of Monday, March 24.
ARLINGTON — The 7 p.m. meetings of the Arlington City Council and Transportation Benefit District for Monday, March 24, have been relocated to the Arlington Municipal Airport offices, located at 18204 59th Ave. NE.
ARLINGTON — The contractor has scheduled stoplight upgrades at the intersection of 67th Avenue and 204th Street on Monday, March 24, which may cause delays in traffic.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington School District’s buses are on road restriction routes again on Wednesday, March 26.
