The Arlington Times and Marysville Globe are aiming to re-establish their positions as “the heart and soul” of their communities, according to publisher DeAnna Emborski, and to that end, both newspapers have started subscription drives that are designed to benefit their surrounding communities.
Inspired by the Arlington School District’s efforts to be good stewards of the earth, parents and teachers at Eagle Creek Elementary School planned a day full of fun activities for their students April 30.
Ciscoe Morris is coming to town.
From left, Jessica Hardin, Danelle Goss and Jessie Anell prepare tree protectors for the Arbor Day planting project at Eagle…
Koster plans another Round Table Find out from your state legislators the outcomes of the 2009 session and how they…
GATHERINGS Old Time Fiddlers The Old Time Fiddlers meets on the Friday evenings of May 8 and 22, and June…
Dr. Gary Goldbaum, Health Officer for local public health in Snohomish County, and Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon announced Thursday their joint plan for managing the countywide response to H1N1 influenza.
Parents at Eagle Creek Elementary School are making good use of a grant from PUD while helping the school’s teachers teach the kids.
The school’s PTA applied for grant in October and received the money in November.
A sophomore at Highland Christian School, Sebastian Sanchez spent a week at Washington state capitol participating in the Senate Page Program.
Travis Givler, a member of Boys Scouts of America Troop 81 and Crew 401, has earned his Eagle Rank, the highest rank awarded by the Boy Scouts.
April 1 7:37 a.m.: A vehicle was stolen off the street in the 3300 block of 186th Place NE. 8:09…
Down by 16 percent in the first quarter, the budget was at the top of the list of issues to be discussed when Arlington’s elected officials and department directors gathered for a “mini-retreat” April 18.
To qualify as a Tree City USA, Arlington must celebrate Arbor Day.
