With the forecast predicting temperatures in the mid-90s at least through July 30, cooling centers are opening throughout the county to provide relief.
Out of the Blue Aviation still has plenty of seats available for their annual Young Aviators Summer Camp, and Out of the Blue’s Cathy Mighell even hopes that there might be some “scholarships” to help prospective pilots attend the five-day camp at the Arlington Municipal Airport.
The time is now, June 1 – 5, to file and launch your campaign to run for office for county council, city councils, school boards and various other taxing districts, like fire districts and water districts.
The city of Arlington plans to beat the heat July 25-26 with its first “Giant Water Shower,” courtesy of the Arlington Fire Department.
New developments have emerged in a lawsuit charging the Arlington School District with violating the state’s Open Public Meetings Act.
Roughly two dozen volunteers of all ages showed up at the Blue Stilly put-in point of the Stillaguamish River July 18 to clean up the garbage that had collected in its parking lot, park area and river banks, and thereby help cut down the amount of garbage in the river system as a whole.
The National Association of Biology Teachers, in conjunction with Prentice Hall and Leica Microsystems, is pleased to present Mike Fellows with the 2009 Outstanding Biology Teacher Award for Washington state.
When Arlington resident Billye Brooks-Sebastiani received a letter in the mail on May 28 for her husband, Thomas Sebastiani, informing him that he’d been selected for jury duty at the Cascade District Court, she thought he had a pretty good excuse for skipping out on it, since Thomas Sebastiani died of kidney cancer on Oct. 4, 2005.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce marked a change in its leadership, and opened the floor to an area elected leader, at its July 14 general luncheon in the Medallion Hotel.
Chris Elliott, of Studio 5 Hair Design in Arlington, can finally show off the fruits of her national-level competition with top hair stylists from across the country.
The Arlington Heights Improvement Club looks forward to continuing a tradition on behalf of the surrounding community, as they stage their annual beef barbecue and auction July 26, at 12221 228th St. NE.
On July 14 at approximately 11:20 p.m., Arlington Police officers responded to a 9-1-1 call at the Smokey Point Motor Inn, located at 17329 Smokey Point Dr. Upon their arrival, officers contacted a 35-year-old Lake Stevens woman, who reported that she had been held against her will and assaulted by a 42-year-old male suspect, after being invited back to his motel room.
Police arrested and booked a 25-year-old Arlington man into the Snohomish County Jail for investigation of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver.
