Space camp isn’t just for students.
Elizabeth Zylstra, a Cougar Creek Elementary School enrichment teacher in Lakewood, will be participating in the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy program in Huntsville, Ala., starting June 11.
EVERETT — A number of Arlington, Marysville and Lakewood residents will be among those graduating with honors from Everett Community College June 11.
A recent evaluation conducted by North County Fire Authority may save some residents money on their homeowners insurance.
The department reported in April that it has received a new fire protection classification from the Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau.
The Arlington School Board will be holding a special work session to discuss the possible closure of Trafton Elementary School.
The meeting will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 8, at the Administration Building (315 N. French Ave.).
An organization dedicated to preserving Washington’s historic places has deemed Trafton School among its “most endangered” properties of 2010.
On June 7, the City Council could approve a project at Arlington Municipal Airport that would seal small cracks on one of the its runways.
Michael Prihoda is hoping that a small logo will take off in Arlington.
“We want to start seeing it showing up,” said Prihoda, executive director of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce. “Some businesses already have it. As soon as it starts cropping up, other businesses will join us.”
After 21 years at the Smokey Point Community Church, the Praise and Promise Preschool bid farewell to its old home with its May 27 graduation ceremony.
Exciting usually isn’t a word that best describes chemistry experiments.
But a group of Arlington High School students have done their best to change that.
Arlington Masonic Lodge No. 129 honored students and educators during its recent Junior Achievement scholarship evening.
Lakewood High School student Aaron Nech is refuting the claim that spending time with video games won’t lead to success.
A group of Stillaguamish Valley School students recently took time out of their schedules to show their appreciation to local firefighters.
Members of the Arlington High School’s 61st Eagle Squadron took some time to clean up Highway 9.