Fun run for Eagle Wings rescheduled
ARLINGTON Arlington-area residents will have a chance to dispose of confidential documents safely and support scholarships for local vocational students at the same time.
Soroptimist International of Marysville held their annual Junktique fundraising sale at the Red Barn in Jennings Memorial Park, April 5. On hand to help out were, front row from left, Elaine Hanson and Nancy Maurer, middle row from left, Renae James and Mary Ann Miller, and back row from left, Alice Demmig, Carol Biegler, Marlene Likkel, Caroline Brown and Lynne Brammer. The funds raised are used to support the community in a variety of ways including scholarships for local students, helping out the Marysville Community Food Bank and donating to the Center for Battered Women in Everett.
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 The city and its downtown merchants are aiming to be prepared for potential emergencies, but they need help from their citizens and neighbors to do it.
10 years ago 1998
ARLINGTON Nearly two months after its plaques ceremony for the Washington State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places, the Trafton Elementary School was honored by the Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission June 17 in the Arlington City Council Chambers.
From left, Susan Fisher, Lorain Whitford, Lois Rist, Katie Bourg, Val Vanlingham, Angeline Nicholson, Jo Kubec and Dick McBride, of TOPS Washington Chapter 1087, Lakewood North, walked the annual TOPS Walk, June 7, from the Smokey Point Dollar Store
ARLINGTON The hard work of local children to restore native wildlife was continued by older volunteers June 20, as employees of Windermere Real Estate in Arlington placed protectors around more than 2,500 seedlings at Eagle Creek.
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS Haller Middle School students got a first-hand lesson, literally, in environmental stewardship at River Meadows County Park, June 11.
ARLINGTON Carl Gabrielson dreams of living in an intentional community.
ARLINGTON Fresh garlic, young Walla Walla sweet onions, bok choy and sugar snap peas fresh out of the Stillaguamish Valley dirt thats what I bought at the Arlington Farmers Market June 14. It made for a darn good stir fry.
