ARLINGTON Local veterans and their loved ones joined area scouts, students and other civilians on this years observance of Memorial Day, May 26, to commemorate those military members who have given their lives in service to their country.
ARLINGTON Flowers By George opened its doors 40 years ago, on June 1, 1968, and since then George Boulton and his family and employees have created an institution of service in the Arlington community.
ARLINGTON The final total of votes has yet to be counted, but the current percentages indicate that this years Arlington Library bond election could be defeated by a wider margin than in the November 2006 election.
10 years ago 1998
ARLINGTON The city of Arlington is inviting the public to an
ARLINGTON On Dec. 18, the 38 sixth- through eighth-grade students of Jim Underwoods seven classes at Masters Touch Christian School set a national record, when they went 63 days without missing any homework assignments.
ARLINGTON The Arlington City Council authorized Mayor Margaret Larson to sign the Arlington Airport Westside Business Park lease Dec. 4, but Airport Manager Rob Putnam is still asking area residents and prospective renters to remain patient.
ARLINGTON Vandals got a head start here a few years ago but werent able to keep the pace as the city stole a march on them, putting the screws to whoever was painting, tagging and damaging anything they could get their hands on.
MARYSVILLE Animals are big business for the city of Everett, a business other cities feel they are lucky to get out of.
ARLINGTON After 18 years of negotiating with government to be included in the city of Arlington, Laurin Foster is relieved that a small portion of his farm on the west side of town will finally be annexed into the city of Arlington.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Safeway served as the pick-up and drop-off location for Pasados Safe Haven Spay Station mobile spaying and neutering clinic Jan. 31, but area residents will have another chance to bring in cats and dogs for spaying and neutering, at the same location, before the end of February.
ARLINGTON After the narrowly failed library bond last fall and the announcement of an upcoming hospital bond this spring, the Arlington School District is seeking input from the citys residents to comment upon its proposal for a $50 million bond of its own, which could come as early as next year.
10 Years Ago 1997
