ARLINGTON At the age of 16, Sarah Cain has already traveled to half a dozen foreign countries to learn about the world and help out its inhabitants.
ARLINGTON Dena and John Kroeze enjoyed a big party in their honor Sunday, Oct. 14, when more than 250 people attended a luncheon at the Assembly of God Church to recognize their 70th wedding anniversary.
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ARLINGTON Tasha Branch has a dream. She wants an old-fashioned, one-room schoolhouse in Arlington, offering an alternative to public schools.
ARLINGTON Arlingtons Haggen Food and Pharmacy is pitching in for the Arlington food bank, to help local families in need have a happier holiday season.
ARLINGTON Jesus + Time Machine = Underwear.
Arlington resident elected to state board of mortgage brokers
ARLINGTON All downtown businesses are encouraged to gather around the table at the Downtown Arlington Business Associations monthly evening meeting Nov. 14 to discuss all the regular annual events and new events to attract people into the beautiful new downtown. The evening meeting is from 5:30 7 p.m. at Little Italy Trattoria, 318 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington.
ARLINGTON Theyve already become a hot spot on the flight line, but the owners of Maxs LZ Restaurant, at the Arlington Municipal Airport, admit that theyll need to attract more than just pilots.
ARLINGTON While several Arlington schools honored the contributions of Americas veterans, Pioneer Elementary is also showing its support for the troops through a donation drive of supplies that began Nov. 13 and runs through Nov. 16.
ARLINGTON Arlington High School senior Sarah Rayner was named National Merit Commended Student by the National Merit Scholarship Program. To earn the title a student must be among the top 5 percent of all students in the United States who took the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test and National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
EVERETT Perhaps one of the better-known residents of the Arlington area, Bob Drewel has been honored by the Snohomish County Council with the recent naming of the new county administration building.
ARLINGTON According to Arlington City Administrator Allen Johnson, finding funding to relieve traffic congestion on 172nd Street is now a top priority.
