ARLINGTON Agriculture students, active farmers, owners of land in the Stilly Valley, and advocates for food gathered to discuss the future of farming in Snohomish County in a meeting coordinated by the county government.
SMOKEY POINT The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians distributed checks for impact monies to representatives of Arlington Police, Arlington Fire and North County Fire and EMS in the Tribes Smokey Point offices March 28.
MARYSVILLE The Sunday service at the Jesus Is Lord Life Tabernacle took on an extra significance March 30, when Pastor Jason Martin led his congregation in reflecting upon the aftermath of the cross-burning that occurred on his front lawn four years ago.
ARLINGTON The northeast end of the Arlington airfield has attracted attention for its mounds of dirt and active earth-moving equipment lately, but Arlington Municipal Airport Manager Rob Putnam explained that this is the latest stage in a long-term plan for those grounds.
ARLINGTON The Snohomish County Council of Camp Fire USA will receive a $250,000 leadership gift to their Camp Fire Delivers Capital Campaign from the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians.
ARLINGTON Pioneer Elementary generated more than $1,500 for hungry families and villages in other countries, and they did it by reading.
ARLINGTON A tax preparer who volunteers to help the elderly with their taxes through AARP, Sue Hatfield of Arlington, wants folks to make sure that everyone who is eligible will get their Economic Stimulus checks from the feds.
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 Area churches and volunteers have come together to help victims of last years flooding in Lewis County, Wash., rebuild their homes and lives, but more help is needed, and the Arlington Free Methodist Church is offering another opportunity to pitch in.
10 years ago 1998
ARLINGTON Within two weeks, four Arlington and Darrington-area schools have presented both diplomas and well-wishes to this years graduating classes.
Firefighters train to learn how to save the lives of fellow firefighters
City seeking community input at June 18 meeting
