SMOKEY POINT — “Her aunt lived to be 102,” said Marysville resident Rick Campbell, son of Lorraine Campbell.
The executive director of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce, Jennifer Shaw, enjoyed a week of special training through the Institute for Organization Management, thanks to a scholarship from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
ARLINGTON — TOPS and Safeway are teaming up to raise funds to fight muscular dystrophy.
ARLINGTON — Families prepared for school while acquainting themselves with Arlington’s downtown merchants during the Aug. 30 “Back to School Scavenger Hunt,” sponsored by the Downtown Arlington Business Association.
ARLINGTON — Even before the start of the new school year, area children have been able to enjoy the latest feature of Pioneer Elementary.
by Onkar Ghate
by Larry Nyland
While the vast majority of residents in our communities are good and caring people, there are, unfortunately, those who care about nothing and care about no one but themselves. The differences between these two types of people were highlighted by several recent events.
by Don C. Brunell
Mr. Rex Greene of Elida, Ohio, in a recent letter to The New York Times, made an excellent point concerning the U.S. occupation of Iraq.
Well, too bad, that al-Quaida propagandist who was killed by the Iraqis the other day in Taji, Iraq, was not one of the top 52 terrorists pictured on the deck of cards Americans put out back at the start of the Iraq war.
We now will have a law saying that if a Washington school teaches sex ed it has to teach about contraceptives as well as abstinence. And we have had serious moves to eliminate the necessity of a supermajority vote to pass school bonds and levies that as yet is not law (ESJR 8207/EHJR 4204).
Have a day at the spa and help raise money for the Arlington High School Seniors all-night Grad Night Party. The Stillaguamish Athletic Club is opening its doors Sunday, May 6, from 2 8 p.m., for the Arlington High School Seniors Grad Night fundraiser.
