BELLINGHAM — Six incoming freshmen from Arlington have received President’s Scholarships from Western Washington University. These scholarships are awarded to the top 8 percent to 10 percent of incoming freshmen and transfer students. They are based on superior academic achievement.
ARLINGTON — Don’t let the last name fool you, because he’s not a sergeant yet.
ARLINGTON — The 54th annual Trafton Elementary School Fair boasted new attractions to raise funds for the school and its programs.
ARLINGTON — There’s a run on pink hair around Arlington, but it’s not related to pink eye. Pink hair is not a disease, but it can help fight cancer in the long run, according to Chris Elliott from Studio 5 Hair Salon.
The weather suited the mood of the small gathering at Arlington Municipal Airport Sept. 25, as Eichmann Strickland finally came home.
The Arlington School District is conducting its “Bus Ridership Week” Sept. 29-Oct. 3, and is asking that all children who will ride an Arlington school bus at any time during the school year make sure that they ride the bus this week.
Police are looking for help in nabbing the suspect who attempted to lure two girls, both 13, into his SUV on Sept. 13.
MARYSVILLE — The state board charged with finding a location for a possible new branch campus of the University of Washington has hired a sort of mediator to help resolve what became an impasse over the location question.
Arlington High School has announced its homecoming parade starts at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, on North Olympic Avenue in downtown Arlington. Pepination follows the parade at Haller Middle School. For information call the high school at
Snohomish County Department of Public Works has announced that one lane of traffic will be closed on two roads in the Happy Valley area near Silvana.
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