ARLINGTON — The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics are seeking vendors for their community health and safety fair on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 330 S. Stillaguamish Ave. in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington United Church commemorates the 100th anniversary of its current building’s dedication at 338 N. Macleod Ave. in Arlington on the evening of Saturday, Aug. 31, and the morning of Sunday, Sept. 1. Pastor Deena Jones will lead the Sunday morning worship, and both current and former members are welcome to join those with a connection to the historical church in attending and celebrating a full century of ministry in Arlington.
ARLINGTON — Cascade Valley Hospital faces some serious questions after the state Attorney General’s office issued Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s formal opinion that a public hospital district providing maternity care must also provide “substantially equivalent benefits, services or information” regarding contraception and abortion.
A quick paving project will make nasty bumps and badly cracked pavement a thing of the past and the highway will be smooth and preserved well into the future. And while the next 30 or so days might be noisy and inconvenient, in the end it will be appreciated by both drivers and car suspensions.
Hundreds of families again descended upon Presidents Elementary to receive free backpacks filled with school supplies in time for the start of the new school year during the fourth annual Back2School Rally for Arlington, Lakewood and Darrington K-12 students on Sunday, Aug. 18.
MARBLEMOUNT — Arlington’s Thom McCoy, 61, left his home on Wednesday, Aug. 7, to go hiking in east Skagit County, but he hasn’t been seen or heard from since.
ARLINGTON — More than three months after he went missing, Arlington Police and his loved ones are still looking for Jeremy Imrie.
SMOKEY POINT — Although the proceeds are still being counted, organizers of the Stillaguamish Senior Center’s first fundraising garage sale on Saturday, Aug. 17, are hopeful that they met their goal of $2,000, to help support the Senior Center’s existing programs and maintain its current activities.
DUI is the leading cause of death on Washington roadways, accountable for nearly half of the 439 fatalities on the state’s roads during 2012. That’s why — between Friday, Aug. 16, and Monday, Sept. 2 — extra officers will be looking for drivers under the influence of alcohol, marijuana or other drugs during the annual “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign.
While the former upper-floor occupants of the old Arlington High School building have been forced to move out due to safety concerns, the Arlington Kids’ Kloset on the ground-floor level isn’t going anywhere.
When police officers, firefighters, K9 units and city officials convene on one location, it’s generally not a good sign. But on Tuesday, Aug. 6, it was a welcome celebration between community members and law enforcement for Arlington’s annual National Night Out Against Crime.
ARLINGTON — Even after celebrating their centennial last year and coping with traffic congestion caused by construction this year, the members of the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association are still in the mood to kick up their heels.
ARLINGTON — The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the 10-year-old boy who fell from a truck on Sunday, Aug. 12, is in stable condition at Harborview Medical Center.
