ARLINGTON — The Friends of the Arlington Library are having an all-new books sale on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society, located at 135 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington, will host the sale, which will include a number of self-help and health-related books, along with an assortment of fiction.
The Snohomish County Affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) announces the startup of a NAMI Connections support group — this is a bi-weekly recovery support group for people living with a mental illness.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School seniors Sara Deeter, Robert Kephart, Jessie Rard and Molly Rard have been named Commended Students in the 2012 National Merit Scholarship Competition.
ARLINGTON — Arlington High School student Haley Bacon will be off her feet for at least the next week, and her mother wants to find the hit-and-run driver who’s responsible
More than 30 area teens descended on the Arlington Library for the second in a four-month series of programs designed to give them a taste of something new. “Chopped: A Library Foodie Competition” made its debut in September of this year, with 12 participants and another dozen people serving as spectators, and on Oct. 20 the program’s second session maintained at least as many audience members while more than doubling the number of teens who took part in cooking up some surprisingly elaborate dishes with relatively simple ingredients.
ARLINGTON — Barb Tolbert was asked about her record with the Arlington Fly-In, while Steve Baker answered for how the city of Arlington has handled the fallout from events such as the annual Drag Strip Reunion, during the outset of the Downtown Arlington Business Association’s mayoral candidates forum on the morning of Oct. 19.
U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee has written about the potential for a clean energy economy in America, and on Oct. 21, the Democratic candidate for Washington state governor got a firsthand look at how one local company is striving to make solar energy efficient and accessible.
How much history does the Loyal Heights Community Club have? Julia Lien celebrated her 100th birthday on March 11 of this year, and even she doesn’t have the most seniority within the group’s membership.
ARLINGTON — On Oct. 20 at approximately 5 a.m., Arlington fire crews were dispatched to a structure fire in the 10000 block of 200th Street NE.
On arrival, fire crews found a 1,000-square-foot shop with heavy fire showing. Additional units from Snohomish County Fire Protection District 22 of Getchell, Arlington Rural Fire District 21, Silvana Fire District 19 and the Marysville Fire District also responded to the fire.
The Arlington Times and The Marysville Globe brought home a trio of statewide awards from the recent Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s Better Newspaper Contest.
It was a project 30 years in the making, and those who pushed it forward are already planning the next stages of its development.
The exchanges between the candidates for Arlington’s elected offices remained cordial throughout the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s candidates forum on Oct. 11.
Arlington residents Lynn and Bentley Marks have just gone from being sports equipment inventors to being sporting goods store owners.