LAKEWOOD Lakewood High School will have a new principal by the time its 2007-2008 school year starts.
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ARLINGTON Firefighters, police officers, city officials and citizens of Arlington will join members of Arlington American Legion Post 76 in remembering the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and beyond, paying tribute not only to those who lost their lives, but also the loved ones they left behind.
ARLINGTON Gambling is the topic of several upcoming public hearing staged by the city of Arlington, starting Sept. 4.
ARLINGTON For the third year in a row, area residents aided representatives of the city of Arlington, Snohomish County, local colleges, regional veterans and even the state Department of Corrections in cleaning up the Blue Stilly put-in point on the north fork of the Stillaguamish River.
ARLINGTON Strider Construction expects to complete utility installation on the third and final section of the North Olympic Avenue reconstruction project this week and plans are being made to put the final surface of asphalt on the first two sections, from Division to Second Street at the end of this week Friday, Aug. 31, weather permitting, Paul Ellis said Monday, Aug. 27.##M:more]##
The Reader Advisory Board will be made up of community members (subscribers and non-subscribers alike) wholl meet with the managing editor, and possibly members of the editorial staff, on a monthly basis to discuss how we can continue to improve the newspaper. Its our goal that the Reader Advisory Board reflects the diversity of our community and those who call it home high school students, senior citizens, business people, parents, etc. Serving on the RAB will require a small time commitment, probably two hours per month, but could make a big difference in ensuring The Globe and The Times continues to meet and exceed readers expectations.
ARLINGTON The citizen of the year has gone to Palm Springs for the month and was not able to collect her award at Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce banquet Saturday night, Jan. 27.
ARLINGTON Dozens of business and property owners on Olympic Avenue met with representatives of the University of Washington and Community Capital Development, Jan. 23, to discuss the two groups contracts with the city of Arlington to help revitalize the downtown district.
MARYSVILLE The Mormons will have their helping hands out in force the afternoon of Oct. 27 when they scour neighborhoods seeking donations for local food banks.
SILVANA Two locals are campaigning for an open seat on the Snohomish County Fire District No. 19 commission.
ARLINGTON Carol Sluys has announced her Curves of Arlington is teaming with the American Cancer Societys Making Strides Against Breast Cancer fundraiser during Breast Cancer Awareness this month to raise funds to help eliminate breast cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death among women in the United States.
SMOKEY POINT The staff of Cascade Rehabilitation Associates in Smokey Point want to help lighten the load on local students shoulders.
