The Arlington High School NeoBots 2903 Robotics Team held a PC recycling drive fundraiser at AHS on Sept. 22, as a way of financially supporting the team as they begin to gear up for their upcoming competitions.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington “Dollars for Scholars” Foundation will have a chance to double their money in one night, when they stage their annual Bingo fundraising event on Saturday, Oct. 6, at Presidents Elementary.
ARLINGTON — The “Friends of the Poor Walk” will start at Haller Park, proceed through Olympic Avenue, Legion Park and the Centennial Trail, and conclude at the Arlington Community Food Bank at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Saturday, Sept. 29.
The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall and Museum welcomed visitors to celebrate the return of their annual “Pioneer Days” on Saturday, Sept. 15.
Legion Park in downtown Arlington once again drew crowds ready to cheer on their country and its service members on Saturday, Sept. 15, as Operation Homefront conducted its annual Freedom Festival to memorialize the military’s sacrifices and help show support for its members in the wake of the 11th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington High School NeoBots 2903 Robotics Team is hoping the community will swing by the AHS campus on Saturday, Sept. 22, to help support the students through the latest of their annual PC recycling fundraisers.
ARLINGTON — The Washington State Department of Transportation has determined that the traffic signal and some of the driving lanes at the intersection of state routes 9 and 531 will need to be shifted during the week of Sept. 16-22 to make room for roundabout construction.
TRAFTON — The Trafton Community Co-Op will be celebrating a dual milestone near the end of the month.
Almost one year ago last fall, Gene Ray and his daughter Randi reopened the former Trafton School house as a community center, just in time for an autumn festival in October.
On Saturday, Sept. 29, the Trafton Community Co-Op will be commemorating the building’s history stretching far further back than the past year, as they invite the school’s former students and faculty alike to its centennial at 4 p.m.
The Arlington Garden Club still has four garden beds available in its community garden of 28 beds across the street from the Arlington Library, and it’s hoping to attract more helping hands for the garden and more members in general.
As we begin this new school year, we celebrate the progress we’ve made, address the challenges ahead (also known as “probletunities”) and we commit to providing the time, tools and talent needed to ensure every child, every hour, every day learns to high standards.
ARLINGTON — A Level 3 sex offender alert has been issued for Mark Allen Kolberg of Arlington.
On Saturday, Sept. 8, at approximately 11:35 a.m., Arlington Police responded to the Smokey Point Branch of Key Bank located in the 17300 block of Smokey Point Drive for the report of a robbery that had just occurred.
ARLINGTON — To support Phase 3 of the upcoming 67th Avenue construction project, AT&T is relocating its underground utilities currently within the 67th Avenue area.
