SMOKEY POINT — After the burglaries it suffered this spring, the staff of the Stillaguamish Senior Center knew they needed to add a source of revenue to stay afloat.
SMOKEY POINT — The Stillaguamish Senior Center will be hosting a health, wellness and emergency preparedness seminar by the Snohomish County Red Cross and the Snohomish County Department of Emergency Management on Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 1 p.m.
ARLINGTON — Arlington firefighters responded to a fire on Thursday, Aug. 8, in the 15700 block of 67th Avenue NE, that destroyed a detached garage.
ARLINGTON — Initial results from the Aug. 6 primary election show the Arlington Transportation Benefit District Proposition No. 1 leading by much more than the simple majority that it needs to pass.
ARLINGTON — Initial results from the Aug. 6 primary election show Jan Schuette and Mike Hopson leading in the three-person race for Arlington City Council Position 7.
Ken Klein and Bill Blake were leading in the primary election race for Snohomish County Council District 1 according to preliminary results released as of 5 p.m. on Aug. 8, by the Snohomish County Elections Office.
Haller Middle School’s Stadium was buzzing with red and blue on Sunday, Aug. 4, as hundreds of people crowded the stands for a chance to be an extra in a Hollywood film called ‘Seven Minutes.’
The preliminary results for the Aug. 6 primary election have been released by the Snohomish County Elections office.
MOUNT VERNON — A community forum conducted by the joint boards of commissioners for the Cascade Valley, Island and Skagit Valley hospitals in Mount Vernon on Wednesday, July 31, drew an estimated 500 members of the public, who came to receive information and provide comments about a possible affiliation between the three already-partnered nonprofit community hospitals and a larger health care system.
The Arlington City Council voted unanimously during their Monday, Aug. 5, regular session meeting to prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens within the city of Arlington, following a public hearing which drew no comments from the citizens in attendance.
ARLINGTON — Crews working on the 67th Avenue Final Phase project successfully installed a new Prairie Creek culvert under the roadway by Monday, Aug. 5. As a result of crews working nearly all hours of the day, the contractor was able to complete the work a day early and open traffic back up on 67th Avenue NE.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Arlington is but one of the small- and medium-sized cities in Snohomish, Skagit, Island and Whatcom counties that would receive a greater share of federal transportation dollars under a bill introduced on Thursday, Aug. 1, by U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen of Washington state’s 2nd Congressional District.
Snohomish County’s Surface Water Management Division is seeking input as it gathers comments and ideas to balance programs and services with changing needs.
