The budget crunch may not be as severe as Arlington School District officials had anticipated.
SEATTLE — Negotiations were scheduled to continue Tuesday, April 27, after Waste Management and Teamsters Local 174 were unable to reach a contract agreement on Monday, April 26.
While Waste Management and Teamsters Local 174 have agreed to meet and bargain throughout next week, Waste Management remains on high alert, according to a release issued Friday, April 23.
The Arlington Garden Club is holding its spring plant sale on Saturday, April 24. The sale, which takes place at City Hall (238 N. Olympic Avenue), takes place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Striking garbage haulers in Marysville and Arlington are coming back to their jobs.
Community members will soon have a chance to purchase a last-minute Mother’s Day gift.
Waste Management Northwest announced Thursday morning that there would be no residential collection in Arlington and parts of Marysville due to a strike by Teamsters Local 174. The service disruption affects King and Snohomish county customers.
Garbage haulers in Marysville and Arlington have officially gone on strike.
Many patrons of the Lakewood Red Robin restaurant were surprised to see their waiters wearing a slightly different uniform April 17, as members of the Marysville, Arlington and Lake Stevens police departments got a chance to walk in somebody else’s shoes, all on behalf of charity.
An Arlington woman recently went past the century mark. Henrietta “Edith” Kitzman celebrated her 100th birthday on Wednesday, April 7, with her family at Regency Care Center.
Gary Ray’s territory has gone from 1 million to 1,000 residents. But the new Oso Chapel pastor wouldn’t have it any other way. “It’s a good fit — there’s a lot of opportunity here,” said Ray, who took the position as chapel pastor two months ago after spending the last 10 years in the Bay area in California. “It’s the only church in a 29-mile stretch.”
Kristine Solis admits that she’s never been one to rally around a cause. But when the teenager heard about the Miwani Center — an organization whose efforts include helping orphaned children in Kenya learn to read — she decided she wanted to help.
A benefit raffle for a 4-month-old battling cancer is slated to take place on Saturday, April 24.