ARLINGTON When Haller Middle School seventh-grader Dana Canaria was asked what she would do if she was President of the United States, she called for an immediate end to landmines. Her answer won an award from the World Affairs Council.
ARLINGTON The Little Italy Italian Market on Olympic Avenue was robbed of its tip jar Feb. 20, and by March 1, Arlington Police Officer Mike Phillips called Little Italy owner Carla Lowe to tell her that the suspect had been apprehended.
ARLINGTON The Arlington Police Department commissioned three new reserve officers at its annual meeting Feb. 21, swearing them in three days before they graduated from the Basic Law Enforcement Reserve Academy at Skagit Valley College.
SMOKEY POINT The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians distributed checks for impact monies to representatives of the Snohomish County Sheriffs Office, Fire District 18 and Public Works, as well as the Washington State Patrol, in the Tribes Smokey Point offices Feb. 28.
Stillaguamish Senior Center names board, conference room after board member Don Regan
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ARLINGTON The Arlington Police Department honored a volunteer, two staff members and three officers during its annual meeting in the City Council Chambers Feb. 21.
ARLINGTON A dozen area hopefuls took to the Beehive Stage July 21, as the Variety House of Arlington presented its Evergreen Country Idol qualifiers.
DARRINGTON Three seagulls enjoyed bluegrass tunes along with a crowd of about 4,500 people at the Darrington Bluegrass Festival July 20 to 22.
ARLINGTON The weekend of July 20-23 saw a spate of crime in the city of Arlington.
ARLINGTON Arlington resident Jan Kallshian has been reelected as vice president, finance and treasurer, of the Snohomish County affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International.
ARLINGTON We just love dogs, said Tim Gillam, of Pawsitively Styling. Theyre the biggest challenge and the best part of what we do.
John Bell, right, of Willis Hall Winery, serves wine to members of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce for its Business After Hours at Minaker Architecture June 19. Chatting in the background are Maryann and Ralph Monty, Dave Rhode, Scott Solla and Chris Raezer, who joined more than 50 other folks who gathered for socializing and networking and eating hors douvres provided by San Martin Bistro. Bistro employees carried trays full of goodies down the gravel sidewalk from the next block for the affair. The next Business after Hours will be a 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 31 at Studio 5 Hair Design, 115 E. Gilman, in Arlington. For information call Kimberly Searles at 425-750-9932.
