by Don C. Brunell Higher energy prices are a hidden undeclared tax. If you doubt that, just remember the feeling…
The eighth-grade students at Post Middle School finished their research projects for the annual Social Studies Fair which was presented Saturday, May 30.
Dr. Shawn Gay, a Stanwood resident and Arlington doctor of chiropractic, was recently honored by the Washington State Chiropractic Association with its President’s Gavel Award and its Outstanding Service Award.
Anyone heading to the lake for a swim will have to go the long way this summer, as the Lake Cavanaugh Road from Oso will be closed to traffic.
Arlington Street Fair
BRYANT — Arlington Fire Department and regional fire districts 19 (Silvana), 21 (Arlington Heights) and 25 (Oso), joined North County…
MOUNT VERNON — The 14-year-old Concrete boy who shot Pam Almli, of Oso, on Aug. 2 last summer was found…
SOMETHING FUN TO DO Arlington Garden Club’s June Fling On June 8 the Arlington Garden Club will hold it’s end…
Marysville • Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center seeks Instructors The Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center is seeking people who are interested in…
Bail was set at $1 million on Paul Robert Williams June 3, after the 33-year-old Arlington man had confessed to killing his mother’s next-door neighbor in unincorporated Marysville.
The Marysville Rotary Education Foundation awarded $52,000 in scholarships to 28 students from the Marysville and Lakewood school districts, and beyond, during their 2009 Scholarship Awards Ceremony, May 27 at 7 p.m., at Cedarcrest Middle School.
High school exchange students from other countries are looking for host families in Marysville and Arlington, and Charla Mosbrucker hopes that locals will be able to help them out.
About the same time a woman was being rescued on Pilchuck River near Lake Stevens by the Snohomish County Technical Water Rescue Team, Snohomish County Volunteer Search and Rescue, Fire District 4 and the Sheriff’s office helicopter SNOHAWK 10, another team of firefighters and emergency medical technicians were busy getting trained for the same kind of thing on the Sauk River south of Darrington.
