On June 30, Arlington Police arrested an 18-year-old Selah man and booked him into the Snohomish County Jail for investigation of felony harassment, and for both possessions of and dealing in depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
The Arlington Fire Department provided hands-on fire extinguisher training to more than 70 employees at HCI Steel Building Systems June 30, as part of their commitment to partnering with local businesses for safer work places.
Arlington Police are investigating the cause of a head-on collision that occurred June 26, sent two people to the hospital and closed Highway 9 for more than three hours.
Village Community Services’ annual Taste of Decadence fundraiser adopted a Hawaiian theme this year, but more importantly, the June 26 silent auction, buffet dinner and dessert at the Smokey Point Community Church was intended to serve as “a celebration of the abilities of people with disabilities, and what they bring to the community,” according to Michelle Dietz-Date, resource development manager for VCS.
The Equine Rescue Association staged a memorial fundraiser June 28, not only to honor the passing of their founder, Dr. Vel Moore, but also to enlist support from the community in carrying on Moore’s legacy
The Gleneagle Golf Course once again hosted the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s annual golf tournament June 26, as close to 75 golfers descended upon the links to enjoy the weather and support their Chamber.
High school students weren’t the only local students who graduated recently, as the Columbia College Marysville/Everett campus conducted its 15th annual commencement in the Everett Performing Arts Center May 29.
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A number of roads will be closed on July 4 from 2-7 p.m. for the Arlington Fourth of July Parade.
A fire early on in the morning of June 28 destroyed an Arlington mobile home and sent two victims to the hospital for minor injuries. The home, located in the 20200 block of 67th Avenue NE, was fully engulfed when firefighters were called shortly after 9:15 a.m. Bystanders confirmed that all occupants were out of the structure, and firefighters began protecting surrounding structures and extinguishing the blaze.
Arlington Police are investigating a robbery and a theft that both occurred on June 28.
At approximately 1 a.m., Arlington Police were dispatched to the Domino’s Pizza at 3131 Smokey Point Dr. for a reported robbery.
