SMOKEY POINT — Drivers on I-5 in the Lakewood and Smokey Point areas should expect overnight closures of inside lanes during the next three weeks starting Monday, Dec. 5, for construction of the city of Marysville’s 156th Street overpass project.
One inside freeway lane in each direction will close Dec. 5 starting at 8 p.m. so construction crews can reset the cable barrier in the median for the bridge project located about a mile south of the State Route 531 and 172nd Street NE I-5 interchange.
SMOKEY POINT — The Stillaguamish Senior Center will be hosting an ice cream social and senior seminar from 1-3 p.m. on Dec. 8.
ARLINGTON — Olympic Place by Bonaventure Senior Living, located at 20909 Olympic Place in Arlington, is hosting a spaghetti feed to benefit the Arlington Community Food Bank on Dec. 8.
Arlington shoppers took advantage of Black Friday deals, jumping from store to store to secure all the gifts and gadgets they were after on the annual shoppers’ holiday.
The Arlington City Council continues to winnow its budget to try and reduce what began as a roughly $2 million deficit.
Due to forecasted stagnant weather conditions and rising air pollution levels, the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is issuing a Stage 1 burn ban for Pierce and Snohomish counties, effective at 5 p.m. Nov. 30, 2011. This ban is in effect until further notice.
EVERETT — Doctors Johnny and Billy Kroeze come from a family with deep roots in the region, but even as they’ve become well-known throughout the world, their priority has not been promoting their own names, but spreading the word of God.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Library will be one of 10 Sno-Isle Libraries to host screenings and public discussions of a new PBS documentary, “Not In Our Town: Light in the Darkness,” starting at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 6.
These screenings are part of Sno-Isle Libraries’ “Issues That Matter” series of programs that encourage important community dialogue. The documentary and discussion will ask community members to consider what they would do if one of their neighbors was killed in a hate crime.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Community Food Bank is moving to its temporary location at the Arlington Municipal Airport, and volunteers are needed to help in the transition in the middle of the busy holiday season.
ARLINGTON — Arlington firefighters will once again be accompanying Santa Claus to local neighborhoods, as they give out candy canes and collect non-perishable food items for the Arlington Community Food Bank from Dec. 4-13.
ARLINGTON — Visitors to downtown Arlington on Saturday, Dec. 3, can get a jump start on their Christmas shopping and support Arlington’s Relay For Life at its second annual holiday bazaar.
ARLINGTON — On Monday, Nov. 28, at approximately 3 p.m., Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to the 14000 block of 95th Avenue NE in Arlington to assist fire personnel with an unresponsive male infant.
Families and Friends of Violent Crime Victims called upon citizens of north Snohomish County for their support at their annual breakfast fundraiser to respond to the “Voices of Victims.”
