ARLINGTON — The first meeting of the Apologetics Forum of Snohomish County is set for Friday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. at the Atonement Free Lutheran Church.
SMOKEY POINT — The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce is presenting a forum for the Arlington City Council and Snohomish County Council candidates on Wednesday, Oct. 2, from 1-3 p.m. in the main hall of the Stillaguamish Senior Center.
The Stillaguamish Senior Center and its thrift store received a significant facelift thanks to the employees of Absolute Manufacturing’s Senior Aerospace Group and members of the United Way of Snohomish County on Friday, Sept. 13, and Saturday, Sept. 14.
Arlington Police Chief Nelson Beazley’s presentation to the Arlington City Council on Monday, Sept. 16, yielded an extended discussion on the impacts of vagrancy, drug trafficking and police department staffing levels on the Arlington community.
ARLINGTON — As early as the morning of Thursday, Sept. 19, construction crews are scheduled to shift traffic to the east side of 67th Avenue NE, from the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum through the intersection of 67th Avenue NE and 204th Street.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School Bands will conduct their 17th annual Car Wash-A-Thon on Saturday, Sept. 28.
ARLINGTON — The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit is investigating the death of a woman found at a house fire in the 16000 block of Jim Creek Road on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 14. The fire was reported at approximately 9 p.m. by a neighbor, and was responded to by members of Arlington Heights Fire District 21.
SMOKEY POINT — For his countless contributions to the community in which he was born and raised, lifelong Arlington resident Harley Robb will be honored at the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s ninth annual Lifetime Achievement Breakfast fundraiser on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 a.m.
SMOKEY POINT — Those who want to attend the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s 10th annual Black & White Gala at the Medallion Hotel on Saturday, Sept. 21, only have until Tuesday, Sept. 17, to RSVP for the event.
With the start of the new school year comes more children crossing the street, and both state and local-level safety experts are offering motorists and parents tips to make sure no one gets hurt on the way to school.
Thousands of students, teachers and staff returned to school campuses across Arlington on Sept. 4 for the first day of classes for the 2013-14 school year.
The parking lot of the Haggen Food & Pharmacy in Arlington was a bit more crowded than usual on Saturday, Aug. 24, as the second annual area car and motorcycle show to help raise funds for Volunteers of America’s Ending Homelessness program drew 72 registered entrants and at least 300 attendees during its six hours.
After a study was commissioned near the end of last year to explore how fire and emergency medical services in North Snohomish County might work together in the future, the results and recommendations were released on Thursday, Sept. 5, during a special meeting of the Arlington City Council in the Byrnes Performing Arts Center.
