Mayor Margaret Larson gave the Arlington and Smokey Point business communities a peek at some of the city’s biggest priorities — some of which directly impact area businesses — during a recent chamber luncheon.
United States Rep. Rick Larsen got an abbreviated tour of two north county senior and low-income housing developments on Friday, March 8.
After two years of narrowly avoiding the Arlington School District’s budget cutting board, Trafton Elementary School could close pending a school district review.
The School Board approved moving forward with an official 90-day district review regarding closure of the school, which has been in operation since 1888, during its March 8 meeting.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Police Department still has no suspects for the vandalism and attempted theft of a church truck, bus and trailer on Saturday, March 6.
City of Arlington spokeswoman Kristin Banfield said police are looking to charge vandals who broke into both vehicles and the trailer, which belong to The Point Church in Arlington, with malicious mischief and attempted vehicle theft after officials responded to church members’ 911 call Saturday morning.
Ryan Henderson received an escort from Lakewood Elementary School staff to his parking spot last month when they heard he would be staying on as principal.
Community Transit fare increases and service reductions will take effect in June.
Community Transit is accepting applications for its “Van GO” vehicle grant program that offers surplus vehicles to local groups to help meet community transportation needs.
Peter Campbell can bring out the best in both horse and student — and that’s the main reason he’s coming back to Arlington.
Taking a holistic approach to horsemanship, the Wyoming resident and lifelong cowboy has taught clinics on the subject for more than 20 years to U.S. and Canadian residents.
Community Emergency Response Team training will be starting this month, to teach area residents how to help each other out during disasters, as well as on an everyday basis to prepare for disasters beforehand.
Interested citizens can become resources for their families and friends by taking the upcoming CERT training offered by the Arlington Fire Department and the Marysville Fire District. This training will teach attendees how to make plans, create disaster kits, provide emergency medical assistance, conduct urban searches and rescues, put out small fires with fire extinguishers, and even lead teams of volunteers to do the most good for the most people in an emergency.
Patrick and Kary Michaelis were recently honored by the Snohomish Conservation District for Dairy Farm of the Year.
A man apparently drove his vehicle off the road and crashed into a barn in Oso on Thursday, March 4.
A team raising money for Relay For Life is encouraging residents to eat lunch in downtown Arlington Friday, March 5.
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon recently signed a proclamation recognizing February 2010 as Snohomish County CTE Month.