On Sept. 11 at approximately 5:50 a.m., emergency personnel from Arlington Police and Fire were dispatched to a reported injury and accident at the intersection of 172nd Street NE and 43rd Avenue NE.
A grand jury in Seattle has indicted seven more people in connection with the sale of contraband cigarettes to an Arlington smoke shop.
Eagles fans now have a new, metallic mascot.
On Sept. 9, a 20-foot-long, 300-pound bronze eagle was installed at John C. Larson Stadium — just in time for football season.
A piece of property recently purchased near the city airport will be mostly paid for by a grant, much to the surprise of city officials.
On Sept. 9, the Arlington School District kicked off the 2009-10 school year, opening its doors to kindergartners through ninth-graders. Sophomores, juniors and seniors reported back to class Sept. 10.
A local supply store will soon be holding an open house in its new building.
Arlington Co-op Supply, located on 101 S. Olympic Ave., is holding an open house Sept. 18 and 19.
Children looking to be part of a Christmas “miracle” this December will soon have a chance to do.
Mark Bagley, Joanne Armstrong and Mindy Decker celebrated the grand opening of their new “Snoopits” flea market in Marysville Sept. 4, but the three co-owners of the new business already have years of experience at flea-marketing in Arlington.
Despite rainy weather threatening north Snohomish County, a number of local anglers took to the fresh water during opening day of pink salmon fishing on the Stillaguamish River.
Jade Olin spent her first day back in school getting back in the swing of things — re-acquainting herself with the Spanish language, preparing herself for volleyball practice and comparing hair with her classmates.
The Stillaguamish Senior Center will be honoring longtime Arlington resident George Boulton on Sept. 16.
After a difficult first year on the job, Arlington Superintendent Kristine McDuffy used the Olympic Games to inspire staff during the district’s annual welcome back ceremony Sept. 2.
