ARLINGTON Parents and staff of the Arlington School District conducted their first meeting Aug. 29 on two upcoming campaigns affecting area schools.
ARLINGTON City leaders are glad that several Smokey Point sites have made the initial cut for a planned University of Washington branch campus, but they want to make sure that any new college doesnt add to traffic woes in the southern part of town.
DARRINGTON Fantastic elaborate costumes brought color and joy among dancers, drummers and spectators who attended the Sauk-Suiattle Tribes eighth annual powwow Aug. 24-26.
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DARRINGTON An organization offering daytime care for disabled adults, All Aboard America hopes to bring its service to the Darrington area and will offer an informational meeting at the Mansford Grange at 1 p.m., Feb. 18
LA CONNER From a symbolic view of Arlingtons Five Hills in the future to a nuts and bolts discussion on what to do about crime, the Arlington City Council spent 11 hours on two sunny spring days last weekend in a meeting room with continuing discussions over lunches and dinners, attempting to prioritize its tasks for the year with the annual City Council retreat in
ARLINGTON Dennis Estle is one of a number of Arlington residents who has experienced what some have deemed the flipside of the citys recent growth.
ARLINGTON Not many community members showed up to provide input at the first community meeting Feb. 7 on the Arlington School Districts proposed bond.
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Jared Middleton, Riel Gagnon, Joe Gagnon, and (not pictured) Luke Gagnon and Pat Bouillet, of Wayne Gagnon Masonry, of Marysville, install bricks at the new Weinerschnitzel fast food store located east of the new Oil Can Henrys on 172nd Street
ARLINGTON While Arlington Mayor Margaret Larson has proclaimed February Career and Technical Education Month, Arlington School District Deputy Superintendent Warren Hopkins has requested the approval of four new courses for the Arlington High School Vocational Department, and AHS Vocational Director Brett Sarver spoke with The Arlington Times about the process that led to the recommendation of one of those courses, Manufacturing and Engineering Technology.
MARYSVILLE We are poring through the report and we are vocalizing to the people who will listen to us, Chief Administrative Officer Mary Swenson told The Marysville City Council last week.
EVERETT The public is invited to share ideas about crime prevention at one of several meetings coordinated by the Snohomish County Blue Ribbon Commission on Criminal Justice this week.
