Area residents can expect an afternoon of Halloween festivities in downtown Arlington.
Hand-crafted items from Kenya, as well as locally made goods, will be for sale during a local church’s holiday bazaar and bake sale.
Quilceda Community Services, which serves adults with developmental disabilities, is holding two fundraisers this fall to benefit Willow Place, an activity center in Marysville with the same mission as QCS.
A county fire authority is seeking public input for its 2010 budget during its upcoming meetings.
The North County Regional Fire Authority’s Board of Commissioners will be holding budget discussions during their public meetings, which take place the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Snohomish County Auditor Carolyn Weikel has announced that her office has made a mistake in the voter’s pamphlet for the Nov. 3 general election.
Snohomish County Auditor Carolyn Weikel has announced that her office has made a mistake in the voter’s pamphlet for the Nov. 3 general election.
The Arlington Times is getting a new look, to give the community more bang for its buck.
DeAnna Emborski, publisher of The Arlington Times, explained that the increasing costs of producing newspapers in a broadsheet format limits the amount of content that can be included in each issue. By switching to a tabloid format, The Arlington Times will be able to expand and focus its coverage, in areas such as lifestyles, the sports and opinion pages, and the community calendar.
The number of community collection centers for ballot drop-offs in the Nov. 3 general election has been reduced from last year, to five staffed locations and one 24-hour ballot drop box.
The number of community collection centers for ballot drop-offs in the Nov. 3 general election has been reduced from last year, to five staffed locations and one 24-hour ballot drop box.
The Loyal Heights Community Club will be holding its annual fall bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 17.
The Smokey Point Plant Farm is attracting attendees from throughout Snohomish County, and even Canada, through the Marysville Rotary’s annual “Pumpkins for Literacy” program this month.
At a time when many high-schoolers were enjoying the first day of their three-day weekend, Tyson Kuntz was hard at work.
A levy for the Sno-Isle Libraries is on the ballot Nov. 3, but even if it passes the 21 community libraries in Snohomish and Island counties will still be facing some belt-tightening.