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It was a warm sunny day for the May Hunt Saturday, when 37 vendors gathered in the city parking lot to sell a great variety of goods.
Even the principal was home sick at Eagle Creek Elementary School Thursday, May 14, when 218 students were absent.
As part of Arlington’s Memorial Day Celebration, a new flag pole and sign at the town’s original cemetery will be dedicated to Harry Yost and Bill Senica.
One of Arlington’s last remaining World War II vets, Art Unruh, 86, is losing a lot of his old friends, but he remains in contact with the two remaining members of his air crew, tail gunner Bill Jamison, of Atlanta, and navigator Jack Santamore, of Tennessee.
Superintendent Dr. Kris McDuffy had the most difficult eight months of her career this year, and it’s not getting any easier.
Even though Arlington High School has no commercial baking program, two students fared well recently in a statewide commercial baking competition.
In this troubled economy, it’s more important than ever to respond quickly when opportunities arise. That’s precisely what the people of Forks did when author Stephenie Meyer chose this rural town on the Olympic Peninsula for her best-selling book about teenage love and vampires.
The associates at Keller Williams Realty donated spring cleaning services at Legion Park in Arlington and to seniors at The Twin Cedars Park and LaTierra Estates, both in Marysville May 14.
Superintendent Dr. Kris McDuffy has had the most difficult eight months of her career this year, and it’s not getting any easier.
She is putting herself on the line this week, with three public forums for Arlington School District staff, parents and community to ask her questions about the proposed cuts in staff.
Even the principal was home sick at Eagle Creek Elementary School Thursday, May 14, when 218 students were absent.
Even the principal was home sick from Eagle Creek Elementary School Thursday, May 14, when 218 of its 529 students were also absent.
