ARLINGTON — Cascade Valley Hospital has been designated a Level 2 Cardiac Care Center and a Level 3 Stroke Care Center by the state of Washington’s Emergency Cardiac and Stroke System. Both designations are good for three years.
ARLINGTON — Arlington’s Michael Baxter was recently named to the Sterling College Dean’s List for the fall 2011 semester.
ARLINGTON — Although one woman was found dead in a recent house fire in Arlington, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner has ruled her death a homicide by strangling that occurred sometime before the fire itself.
ARLINGTON — On Wednesday, Feb. 15, at approximately 1:30 p.m., Arlington fire crews were dispatched to a residential fire in the 18600 block of Silverleaf Place NE. On arrival, fire crews found heavy fire showing at the home.
OLYMPIA — State Rep. Barbara Bailey is inviting her constituents in the 10th District to a telephone town hall meeting on Monday, Feb. 20. The community conversation, which will be conducted like a call-in radio show, will run from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, of Washington state’s 2nd Congressional District, will hold a telephone town hall on Thursday, Feb. 16, starting at 6 p.m. Pacific Standard Time.
Kent Prairie Elementary celebrated its champions with the Olympics-themed return of its PTA’s 12th annual fundraising carnival on Friday, Feb. 10.
The fifth annual Eagle Festival benefited from warm, sunny weather on Saturday, Feb. 4, as crowds converged on downtown Arlington.
ARLINGTON — As the returns of the Feb. 14 election continue to show Arlington voters approving Proposition 1, the replacement for an expiring school programs and operation levy for the Arlington Public Schools, Arlington School District Levy Chair Jesica Stickles expressed her gratitude to them for their support.
SILVANA — On Feb. 3, Roy Strotz celebrated his 73rd birthday with family and friends.
On Feb. 8, he passed away unexpectedly due to circumstances that have yet to be determined.
Although the year’s first snowfall forced them to push back their plans, Marysville youths still took “a day on, not a day off” to help out an Arlington woman in need, as part of a broader campaign to honor the life and works of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In her fourth year as superintendent of the Arlington School District, Dr. Kris McDuffy reiterated her belief that teaching children is “the world’s most important, challenging and rewarding work” during her annual State of the District address on Tuesday, Jan. 31.
SMOKEY POINT — Sound Salmon Solutions needs volunteers to help them contribute to salmon recovery by planting native trees and shrubs at their restoration sites in Arlington and Marysville.
