The owner of Arlington Pharmacy, Dale Duskin, is concerned.
Arlington firefighters are among the recipients of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Assistance to Firefighters Grants program that benefits local fire departments and organizations in the state of Washington.
Zoe Kerschner, Wyatt Kerschner and Henry Kooy visit the Pioneer Art Museum, March 24, from Mrs. Fay’s second-grade classroom. The…
ASD plans budget forum Arlington Public School District is facing a $3 million to $5 million reduction in funding for…
DeAnna Emborski believes that local newspapers are “lifelines” for their communities, and as someone who has already been involved in the local community, she looks forward to supporting it further as the newly hired publisher of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, as well as the Wenatchee and Bellingham business journals.
The escaped sex-offender, Eric Eugene Hartwell, who removed his electronic monitoring device and left a house on 188th Street in Smokey Point March 20, was captured April 2 in Texas.
The Arlington Community Garden benefited from a donation by Cedar Grove Compost. The compost facility gave three pickup trucks full of compost just in time for the Arlington Garden Club’s work party March 28. The compost arrived March 27, said garden club member Judy Ness.
Ever since the skate park opened, Arlington’s Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission has been recommending the city build a sidewalk or trail from 67th Avenue to the park.
The former Arlington city employee who embezzled over a million dollars from the city, Terry L. Davis must “self-report” to prison after she was sentenced March 27 to 37 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release, according to IRS representative Dan Wardlaw.
From left, Amanda Lyon, Amye Ellsworth, Alyssa Jones, Ashlee Hudson, and Yuki Dorff are just some of the AHS Honor…
Snohomish County’s Bike to Work Day on May 15 is the kickoff for the Snohomish County Bike Commute Challenge presented by Group Health May 11 – June 12.
Lakewood schools invite community to discuss budget The Lakewood School District is inviting community members to an April 16 meeting,…
Ever since the skate park opened, Arlington’s Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission has been recommending the city build a sidewalk or trail from 67th Avenue to the park. The park is located about five blocks from the Centennial Trail on 67th Avenue, but it’s a rough ride getting from the trail to the skate park.
