ARLINGTON Arts in Arlington got a big boost Feb. 18, when the City Council approved four public artworks and $10,000 in matching funds to pay for them, with the other $10,000 coming from the Arlington Arts Council.
ARLINGTON The Arlington School District Board of Directors unanimously selected Kristine McDuffy, Feb. 25, to be the ASD Superintendent starting in July.
ARLINGTON Brian Bullene is a student at Everett Community College thanks in part to a scholarship from Arlingtons Dollars for Scholars program that offers scholarships from 30 to 40 organizations and individuals.
Rylee Masonholder, 6, sells Campfire mints around Arlington Feb
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Some new benches have popped up around Arlington, thanks to the fundraising efforts of Virginia Hatch who recruited cash donations from more than 15 different parties, including individuals, businesses and community service organizations
EVERETT The apparent quiet and calm on the waterfront is misleading when you consider what our sailors are doing around the world, said Capt. Thomas Mascolo, at the State of the Station luncheon for Naval Station Everett, April 18. When we dont appear busy, your Everett-based sailors are very busy, in inverse proportion to the occupancy of the port.
EVERETT Petty Officer 3rd Class Jimmy Castro is one of many sailors who lives at the Naval Station Everett site in Marysville, but he was singled out at the State of the Station luncheon in Everett, April 18, for his exceptional service.
ARLINGTON Tom Ingalls, a kindergarten teacher at Pioneer Elementary who was one of seven teachers in the Arlington School District nominated for the 2006 Disney Teacher of the Year Award, has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer, and those who know Ingalls hope the community will show its support for him Oct. 6.
ARLINGTON If 18-year-old Arlington High School student Jacob McAdams had one message for the community, it would be to keep on trying to do your best, dont be a quitter and dont give up.
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ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Snohomish County Sheriffs Office members met Dec. 5 with Arlington Heights citizens to discuss their concerns about recent burglaries in the area.
SMOKEY POINT Mary Welsh, a 2002 graduate of Arlington High School, was able to contribute to the men and women of Americas military for a second holiday season, thanks to a sweet donation from Marysville and Lake Stevens orthodontist Dr. Jason Bourne.
