The Arlington Community Food Bank continued to benefit from its town’s generosity even after the annual National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive on Saturday, May 12.
ARLINGTON — In spite of a midday drizzle that temporarily shut down the day’s flights, the Arlington Airport Appreciation Day on Saturday, May 5, still took an estimated 140 children up into the air.
ARLINGTON – On Thursday, May 10, at approximately 7:20 p.m., Arlington Police Detectives arrested a 24-year-old Lynnwood man for the Jan. 27, 2011, armed robbery of the Domino’s Pizza located in the 3100 block of Smokey Point Drive.
ARLINGTON — Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives are currently investigating the death of John Lawrence Oster, a 57-year-old resident of Arlington.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Candidate filing for offices up for election in 2012 begins Monday, May 14, and continues through Friday, May 18. Candidates may file either through the Washington State Office of the Secretary of State for federal, statewide or state offices representing voters from multiple counties, or with their local county for local county offices or for state offices representing voters entirely within the county.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Pharmacy at 540 West Ave. is one of 15 Snohomish County retail pharmacies that will receive whooping cough vaccine from the Snohomish Health District to dispense to low-income uninsured adults throughout the county. None of the participating pharmacies will charge for the cost of the vaccine, but they may charge a fee of up to $15.60 for administering the shot.
Although Kennedy Englert of Boy Scout Troop 92 has since turned 15, he was only 14 when he was just recently awarded his Eagle Scout Rank at a Court of Honor in the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Hall.
When the Olympic Theatre was built in 1939, the standard in showing motion pictures was 35 mm film. In the decades to follow, technology changed but film remained the same — until now.
The brand new visitor information center and restroom facility located near Legion Park in downtown Arlington, was officially opened to the public during a ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 28, hosted by the city of Arlington.
OLYMPIA — State Rep. Barbara Bailey is inviting her constituents in the 10th District to a telephone town hall meeting on Monday, May 14. The community conversation, which will be conducted like a call-in radio show, will run from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
City of Arlington officials explored its natural and urban resources during a tour of its parks and streets on Thursday, April 26.
Those driving along State Avenue shortly after 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, might have been surprised to see men in Civil War uniforms at the Marysville Cemetery firing their muskets into the sky.
Pioneer Elementary School students spent last week celebrating the Earth and giving back to it as well.
