The Aug. 28 Business Before Hours meeting of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce served as the kick-off for the “Buy Local” awareness campaign, as representatives of the city and community of Marysville teamed up with representatives of four area newspapers to tout the benefits of both the awareness campaign and its message.
Two Arlington infrastructure projects were given the green light from the federal government recently.
A recovering economy did not recently stop organizers from raising about $25,000 for children’s school clothes.
An Arlington man died Aug. 31 and his son was taken to the hospital after a two-car collision on SR 530 near Oso.
Fifth-grader’s kindness nets her a gift of her own
Readers of The Arlington Times recently saw a new name reporting their news.
The latest in a series of interchange improvements to Interstate 5 at Smokey Point is ahead of schedule.
With school just around the corner, two local Haggen Food & Pharmacies are joining the Bellingham-based company in donating school supplies to foster children.
With school just around the corner, two local Haggen Food & Pharmacies are joining the Bellingham-based company in donating school supplies to foster children.
Those interested in donating food or school supplies to help low-incom children will soon have an opportunity to do so.
Food shoppers in the Marysville, Arlington and Smokey Point areas will have every weekend during September to help feed those in need, through the Tyee District of the Boy Scouts of America.
As a small group of hikers walked back to a nearby trail after exploring the shores of the Stillaguamish River, Bill Blake posed a question.
The Arlington Municipal Airport hosted the 16th annual Sittin Pretti “Summer Slam” car show Aug. 22, as auto enthusiasts turned out to help out a local community organization.
