An Arlington accountant, Janet Fix, took a trip to England recently and found herself in a fix.
Just a few days after announcing her retirement from Arlington School District, ASD Superintendent Linda M. Byrnes was named 2008 Superintendent of the Year by the Washington Association of School Administrators.
DARRINGTON Home Sweet Home; all eight of them.
LAKEWOOD Theyve got 100 years of history and they want to share it.
ARLINGTON A kindergarten teacher at Pioneer Elementary School, Tom Ingalls died Thursday, April 3, at age 54, after a long, challenging struggle against thyroid cancer.##M[more]##
ARLINGTON The Arlington School District Board of Directors has selected three candidates to interview for the position of Superintendent of Arlington Public Schools, and the community will get to ask them questions Feb. 12-14.
SMOKEY POINT Dr. Justin Smiths practice is new and young in more ways than one.
ARLINGTON Since the city of Arlington and the Sno-Isle Libraries have agreed to rerun the bond, the Arlington Library Bond Committee is kicking off its efforts this year with a strategic planning meeting Feb. 7, at 6 p.m., in the Local Scoop.
ARLINGTON Andrea Miller has had a passion for trains and railroads ever since she was a little girl. It all started when she visited her grandparents in Marysville and would lay in bed at night, listening to the trains, wondering where they were going. Later she went to Alaska with her grandfather and rode the train from Anchorage to Fairbanks.
MARYSVILLE What were going to do is try and cancel each other out without coming to blows, quipped Gene Marckx, who like hundreds of others crammed into the Marysville School District Service Center for one of several local party caucuses held Feb. 9.
ARLINGTON Patrons of the Arlington Kids Kloset had their holidays brightened Dec. 4, when city of Arlington staff dropped off supplies for students and nearly $500 in cash.
MARYSVILLE Curt McNelley is fully aware he could have had a much easier time of it. But, in this case, easier doesnt equal as much fun. Or as much of a tradition.
ARLINGTON Gambling was once again a topic of debate at the Dec. 3 Arlington City Council meeting, as citizens and council members discussed a city staff-proposed ordinance to allow house-banked card rooms in certain locations in the citys highway commercial zone, isolated 1,000 feet from existing schools, daycares, churches and synagogues.
