ARLINGTON A measure to establish a memorial honoring the late Arlington-born civic leader Oliver Punks Smith is continuing to work its way through the state legislature, after passing the House Feb. 15.
While Snohomish County Parks Department is busily designing the north portion of the Centennial Trail from the Stillaguamish River to the Skagit County line, the pressure is also on to make some progress on the White Horse Trail, which follows the old rail line from downtown Arlington to Darrington.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Municipal Airport is a hotbed of development activity.
When Andrew Kyle received his mission call to the Armenia Yerevan Mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he grabbed a map to see exactly where it was.
ARLINGTON The Arlington City Council held an election among themselves at the Jan. 21 meeting when Sally Lien stepped down as mayor pro-tem of the city and Marilyn Oertle was voted into office in her place for a reduced one-year term.
ARLINGTON Stillaguamish Valley School students swept the top places in the recent Everett Elks Club essay contest asking, What is an American?
ARLINGTON A trio of Arlington High School seniors will soon be serving their country.
ARLINGTON State Rep. Kirk Pearson paid a surprise visit to the April 28 Arlington Public Schools Board of Directors meeting, to pay tribute to outgoing Arlington School District Superintendent Linda Byrnes.
ARLINGTON An unexpected decline in student enrollment has resulted in a reduction of staff for the Darrington School District.
SMOKEY POINT The Stillaguamish Indian Tribes April 30 blessing ceremony for its buffalo herd in Smokey Point seems to have gone well.
From left, Linda Smith and Nadine Kapoun select an assortment of perennials at the plant sale presented by the Immaculate Conception Womens Group at the City Hall Plaza Saturday, April 3
Born and raised in Everett, the Evergreen State Fair has been home to Ann Muchoney nearly all of her life. Her husband of 23 years, Tom Muchoney was born in Pennsylvania, but moved to this area after serving in the Air Force. Together, they have discovered a passion that has brought them both to the fair year-after-year serving as doting parents, Assistant Superintendents, and eventually running the Swine Barn.
ARLINGTON Registered sex offenders in Arlington were the subjects of a community notification meeting Jan. 3.
