ARLINGTON The winners of the Great Stilly Duck Dash were announced at 8 p.m., just 15 minutes after the arrival of the ducks in an amazing feat of modern technology managed by the official Trailer Trash crew including Kathy McCone and Ken Childress.
ARLINGTON Spectators from several towns and cities surrounding Arlington laid out their blankets and set up their chairs in the areas around the Arlington Boys and Girls Club to watch the citys Fourth of July fireworks display kick off after 9 p.m.
ARLINGTON Three local coffee roasters, two Stilly Valley honey producers and fresh veggies picked daily are among the local produce and products that are up for sale at the new Village Store in the former Country Charm Store, as of the Fourth of July.
ARLINGTON Joe Freed is passionate about local produce.
ARLINGTON Low turnout marked the city of Arlingtons remembrance of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and beyond, which was conducted at Terrace Park on Sept. 9 by members of Arlington American Legion Post 76.
ARLINGTON After a contentious public hearing at the Sept. 4 City Council meeting, the city of Arlington Planning Commission voted unanimously Sept. 6 to disapprove the proposed ordinance which would allow house-banked card rooms in the city.
ARLINGTON Both parents and school district employees have spent most of the summer preparing for Sept. 5, the first day of school for most students in the Arlington School District.
ARLINGTON As the curbs are set in the 100 block at the south end of North Olympic Avenue with plans to pave the first underlayment in the next two weeks, finishing details such as manhole covers and crosswalks are being installed on the north end of the street, and some merchants and property owners are making improvements to their own personal property on the avenue.
From left, Jacklyn Bennett, Kate Moberly, and Hailey Melton lead the flag salute at the Aug
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EVERETT With the Winter Olympics and Paralympics coming to Vancouver in 2010, Snohomish County community members have begun discussing ways to tap into the impending influx of visitors now.
ARLINGTON It seems every newspaper and TV news broadcast has one, those familiar police sketches of the latest perp, suspected of involvement with the latest crime.
Why is this on my porch?
