An Arlington Christian School ninth grader, Song Park took first place in the ACSI Science Fair April 21. Park won a superior ribbon in the physical science division of the Junior-Senior High School age group of the Western Washington District of the Association of Christian Schools International Science Fair, an event held at Fairview Christian School in Seattle.
The Arlington Municipal Airport was buzzing with activity May 9, as the Arlington Airport Appreciation Day coincided with the ceremonial groundbreaking for the new Arlington Airport offices.
The best of public servants who is a hero to many, Harold Smith was honored by friends and family May 9 when the Arlington Masons named him Outstanding Citizen of the Year.
The Stillaguamish Tribe has everything it needs to start a chinook supplementation program in the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River — except the fish.
Ever since Arlington resident Larry Stickney filed paperwork May 4 for a referendum to repeal what he’s called “everything but marriage” legislation, his cell phone has not stopped ringing.
It was a long wait, but the staff of the Arlington branch of Whidbey Island Bank are now enjoying their new home.
Casey Gallagher is ready to help anyone who wants to build up their strength for any reason.
The organizer of Arlington School District’s Respect program, Sarah Cofer has been selected by the district’s adminIstrators to receive the Outstanding Student Achievement award from the Washington Association of School Administrators Region 109.
At a critical time when teachers are edgy due to potential budget cuts, the Arlington School District Board of Directors honored them, along with communities across the nation as part of National Teacher Day.
The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has confirmed the state’s first death related to swine-origin influenza (H1N1). The unnamed male was a Snohomish County resident who died Wednesday, May 6.
The organizer of Arlington School District’s Respect program, Sarah Cofer has been selected by the district’s adminIstrators to receive the Outstanding Student Achievement award from the Washington Association of School Administrators (WASA) Region 109.
At a critical time when teachers are concerned due to potential budget cuts, the Arlington School District Board of Directors honored them, along with communities across the nation as part of National Teacher Day.
“It was 66 days of hell,” said 89-year-old Arlington resident Ed Chrisman, who’s deeply grateful to be back on American soil. “I can still hardly believe it. I didn’t think I’d ever get out.”
