ARLINGTON A teacher and a parent from the Arlington School District have been honored by Sno-Isle Region 109 of the Washington Association of School Principals for their contributions to education.
ARLINGTON Less than two years after moving from California, Aaron MacDonald has made Arlington so much his home that he stepped up to serve as a planning commissioner for the city in May.
ARLINGTON After its absence last year, the Downtown Arlington Merchants Associations Show N Shine returned to Olympic Avenue June 14.
ARLINGTON The Federal Emergency Management Agency has already distributed more than $3.2 million in disaster recovery assistance for Washington state residents affected by flooding Nov. 2-11, but flood victims still have until Feb. 10 to register for state and federal assistance.
Gently used coats, hats, scarves and mittens are being collected throughout the month of January for kids in need in its 11th annual Warm Coats for Kids campaign.
ARLINGTON Personal guides offer a special touch for visitors to the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum, but it takes a lot of manpower. All those people who share their time and knowledge of life in the valley since the early days were rewarded for their volunteer contributions to the museum with a lunch Tuesday, Jan. 16.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Fire Department is getting some late Christmas presents this year, since the Arlington City Council resolved Jan. 16 to purchase them a new Jaws of Life, thermal imaging camera and chassis for Medic 48.
EVERETT The Gleneagle Homeowners Association won another contest against developer George Brown in court last week.
ARLINGTON As the Arlington City Council approved contracts with Community Capital Development and the University of Washington Jan. 16, city of Arlington Capital Projects Manager Paul Ellis explained how downtown retail and property owners could take advantage of the two unique business assistance programs that these contracts will be providing during the construction period.
ARLINGTON Hometown hero Sarah Arney has been promoted to news editor of the Arlington Times to put more personality in to the pages.
Students have fun while learning math, science
ARLINGTON Dain Munnich, a 15-year-old at Arlington High School, has been named Youth of the Year for Snohomish County Boys and Girls Clubs.
SMOKEY POINT May Day flowers brightened the day of Stillaguamish Senior Center residents May 1, thanks to the employees of the Arlington Haggen Food and Pharmacy.
