SMOKEY POINT The Arlington City Council approved a site at the intersection of 172nd Street and 43rd Avenue, in Smokey Point, for a new fire station that Arlington Fire Chief Jim Rankin believes will benefit both Arlington and Marysville.
ARLINGTON Arlington High School students ate black-eyed peas, rice, greens and cornbread, as members of the Seattle-based Life Enrichment Group performed African dances and recited original poetry to an accompaniment of drums and trumpet.
ARLINGTON The surrounding community has reacted strongly to a proposal to reopen a minimum-security facility, formerly known as Indian Ridge, to house low-risk inmates, even as Snohomish County and the state of Washington are still working out the details.
10 Years Ago 1997
A local teacher is a heroine in eastern Africa today.
ARLINGTON Arlington Boys and Girls Club selects a boy and girl Youth of the Month every month, and the winners for December are Jake Curtis and Jaina Harris and for January the winners are Raleigh Stahl and Blake Fisher.
Lakewood High School Teacher Jon Nauert will be recognized at the annual Washington Association of School Administrators Region 109 Luncheon at the Everett Golf and Country Club on May 17.
ARLINGTON The Arlington High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program reflected on its first school year with an awards banquet May 11.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Cocoon House got a boost from the MOMS Club of Arlington and Stanwood May 8, as nearly two-dozen parents took part in the first of what they hope might become a series of Wheel-A-Thons.
ARLINGTON Tae Kwon Do instructor D. Ross Mulrine III was introduced to martial arts in an easygoing but disciplined atmosphere, and hes strived to emulate that style in his own teaching ever since.
ARLINGTON Ron Johnstone was sworn in as the city of Arlingtons newest police officer April 16, but hes been a familiar face to the community for quite a while longer.
ARLINGTON Three events are cancelled in this years Arlington Festival schedule due to the reconstruction of North Olympic Avenue, but the festival will go on, nonetheless.
ARLINGTON A 15-year-old male was rescued from the Stillaguamish River Saturday, with help from a friend and Paul Erickson, who was there enjoying the sun in his yellow floatie.
