An experienced Extreme Mustang Makeover competitor, Jamie Thomas of Auburn, demonstrated to a group of horse enthusiasts Saturday just how gentle and trainable wild mustangs can be.
ASD schedules special meeting on budget The Arlington School Dictrict’s Board of Directors has set a special meeting at 5:30…
Welcome home party for Ed Chrisman Ed Chrisman has arrived home from Arizona and his family is planning a big…
Aspiring cowgirls and cowboys who love to ride horses, or would like to learn should know that May 1 is the deadline to enter the Horse Country Farm’s essay contest.
An Arlington resident and graduate of Lakewood High School, Nicole Raine Terhune has been hiking with Team in Training since…
The Bureau of Land Management is seeking good homes for 18 deserving wild horses, and the public is invited to attend a Wild Horse Adoption at the Black Raven Stables in Arlington Saturday, April 25.
The Arlington School Dictrict’s Board of Directors has set several special meetings along with its regularly scheduled meetings to continue the process of reducing its budget by $3 million – $5 million.
Tricia Gross and Linda Hoffer search for the golden egg at Flowers by George April 11.
A new author/poet in Arlington, Elizabeth Riggin will be reading from her first book, “Life Goes On,” at the Lakewood Crossing Starbucks on 27th Avenue N.E. in Marysville from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 25.
The Arlington Planning Commission was going to have a public hearing on some aspects of the city’s sign code tonight,…
The Atonement Free Lutheran Church is hosting a “Focus On Adoption” April 26.
U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Geoff Meno spoke to local adults and children alike April 9, about his experiences in Iraq.
George Harold Carlson, a.k.a. Uncle Harold, is celebrating his 100th birthday Sunday, April 26 and the community is invited.
