SILVANA — Eagles fly regularly over the Church on the Hill in Silvana.
Food drives to help the hungry in Snohomish County communities will be conducted Oct. 13 – 19 at Haggen Food & Pharmacy and TOP Food & Drug and stores in Snohomish County.
In light of the economy, the city of Arlington has some tough choices to make on its 2009 budget. They reviewed the first draft of the budget at the Oct. 13 workshop.
ARLINGTON — Two major projects at the airport may have to wait due to economic challenges, according to Airport Manager Rob Putnam.
A simple error in math nearly cost The Arlington Times one of the top awards in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual Better Newspaper Contest. But once the error had been discovered, it was announced that The Arlington Times had tied for second place with the Ritzville Adams County Journal for the General Excellence Award in circulation group 1.
ARLINGTON — He never said much, but everyone respected him.
ARLINGTON — Washington state’s “court of last resort” voted in favor of Dwayne Lane Oct. 9 in a 6-3 vote.
ARLINGTON — After the Brunswick Corporation announced Oct. 9 that the U.S. Marine/Meridian boat manufacturing facility in Arlington will close by the end of this year, Mayor Margaret Larson went straight to the company’s HR department.
Jessica LaPlante won’t be old enough to vote in November, but if she can raise enough money, she’ll get to see the new president getting inaugurated in person in January.
Brunswick Corporation, headquartered in Lake Forest, Ill., announced at noon Thursday, Oct. 9, the closure of the U.S. Marine/Meridian boat manufacturing facility in Arlington where 790 people are employed.
A simple error in math nearly cost The Arlington Times one of the top awards in the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s annual Better Newspaper Contest. But once the error had been discovered, it was announced that The Arlington Times had tied for second place with the Ritzville Adams County Journal for the General Excellence Award in circulation group 1.
3:25 p.m.: An unknown subject removed a local resident’s bench from her front yard, it was later located at the neighbor’s house across the street.
