ARLINGTON Just because Kathy Fullerton left the classroom for the real estate world does not mean that she quit teaching.
MARYSVILLE For many, the arrival of spring is marked by blooming flowers or the beginning of baseball season. For the volunteers at Purrfect Pals, spring brings an influx of kittens and adults cats in need of loving families and homes.
MARYSVILLE Prom night is an important time in the lives of most teens but, for some, the cost of a new prom dress can be more than they can afford.
ARLINGTON In preparation for the Arlington City Councils Dec. 4 public hearing, on the 2007 draft budget for the city of Arlington, Arlington City Administrator Allen Johnson explained the parts of the proposal Nov. 20.
ARLINGTON The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics Take Time for Health Fair March 10 packed the Arlington High School commons with close to 1,000 attendees, according to CVHC Marketing Coordinator LuAnne Kay.
ARLINGTON Many people attended more than one of the three special events in the Arlington area March 10.
Debra Roadruck has announced a competition for a new name for her cat, formerly known as Miss Prada
ARLINGTON A headon collision at the 7100 block of 172nd Street
Brody Coleman, 15, of Arlington, thought it would be a good learning experience to participate in the Senate Page Program. This led homeschooled Coleman to serve as a page Feb. 19-23. Sen. Val Stevens (R-Arlington) sponsored Coleman.
SMOKEY POINT The Euthenics group of North Snohomish County is looking for new members, to join the members they already have in Arlington and Marysville, who support the education of Home Economics.
ARLINGTON Strider Construction of Bellingham was awarded the bid for the second phase of the North Olympic Avenue Reconstruction Project at the March 5 Arlington City Council meeting.
ARLINGTON The family of Arlington resident and former Marysville business owner Theodore H. Maxin gathered at the Regency Care Center March 11 to celebrate his 103rd birthday.
ARLINGTON Trafton Elementary fourth-grader Jennifer Kellogg won the Arlington School Districts third-annual Respect Poster Contest, and received her framed award certificate from ASD Superintendent Linda Byrnes in her classroom March 8.
