The Grandview Jammers jam at 7:15 p.m. on the fourth Wednesday and at 2 p.m. the second Sunday of every month. Players, singers and listeners are welcome. Contact Sandi Browne at 360-435-9721 or Iris Ingram at 425-377-0623.
EVERETT — Thirteen Marysville youth and three Arlington youth have been selected by audition to be members of various Everett Youth Symphony ensembles for the 2008-2009 season.
ARLINGTON — With an all-mail-in ballot this year, Snohomish County voters need to take extra care to meet their registration and voting deadlines.
ARLINGTON — Dick Butner earned affectionate ribbing from his fellow Arlington City Council members, when they reviewed a proposed amendment to the collective bargaining agreement with the Arlington Police Officers Association regarding sergeants.
ARLINGTON —City of Arlington Emergency Management Coordinator Christine Badger recently completed homeland security training at the Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston, Ala.
MARYSVILLE — A former co-owner of The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, Robert Wendell Marshall, 55, died Sept. 22 at his home in Holladay, Utah.
Eichmann Strickland won’t be coming home for Christmas, this year or any other.
ARLINGTON — A resident of the Stillaguamish Senior Center for several years, R.D. Conyers has been watching a new development on the narrow strip of land that formerly housed low-income seniors.
ARLINGTON — In the effort to relive last year’s grand-opening celebration of North Olympic Avenue, the Downtown Arlington Business Association worked with the city of Arlington to present Arlington Community Day, Saturday, Sept. 20.
Normally, it’s not a good thing when a fire truck shows up at your school, but for Wes Cowen, it was a dream come true.
Snohomish County Corrections’ Work Crew Program is on hold, but the County Executive’s Office was quick to point out that it has nothing to do with the hiring freeze enacted by the County Council or Executive.
Eichmann Strickland won’t be coming home for Christmas, this year or any other.
EVERETT — Snohomish County has launched its second series of meetings geared toward defining a vision for its rural lands. Four public meetings include one in Arlington, 6:30 – 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 23 at Pioneer Hall, 20722 67th Ave. NE along with meetings in Monroe, Sept. 17, and at the Snohomish County Campus Sept. 25. The first meeting was held in Maltby Sept. 3.
