Five generations of the Skaglund family got together this summer in Darrington for a family reunion. Pictured are, back row from left, Lisa Meece-Newell and Diane Faucett Meece; center, McKenna Newell and front row from left, Mary Skaglund Faucett and Karin Skaglund Douglas.
Arlington Kiwanis Club member Sherri Phelps presents dictionaries to John Smith and Lilly Whitehead, students at Cougar Creek Elementary School in Lakewood. The Kiwanis Club has been partnering with the Friends of the Arlington Library for five years to give dictionaries to all third graders in Arlington and Lakewood. The dictionary project is made possible through the sale of swags for the holiday season and those swags are now available from any Kiwanis Club member and at Flowers by George, at 335 N. Olympic Ave. in downtown Arlington. For information call 360-435-8573.
MARYSVILLE The 2nd Annual Marysville Poochapalooza is seeking interested vendors for the June 9 outdoor dog event celebrating dog lovers and their four-legged best friends.
10 Years Ago 1997
ARLINGTON As the remodel of the historic downtown Hogan building slowly progresses for the city of Arlingtons future permit center, staff are working on ways to streamline their services.
ARLINGTON A gang of young adults with babies and grandparents were gathered at a new hot spot in town Saturday night, chatting and swaying to live music.
SMOKEY POINT Penny Rudy just wants to help women feel good about themselves.
ARLINGTON An Arlington invention could gain a nationwide spotlight in time for the holiday shopping season this year.
SILVANA Controversy marked the first in a series of three meetings to create a five-year plan for Snohomish County Fire Protection District 19 in Silvana.
ARLINGTON The Graafstra family farm will be restored for conservation purposes and most likely will provide space for recreation in the future, since Arlington City Council agreed at its April 2 meeting to accept a grant for restoration projects along the river there.
Don Tinney, left, and Lee Stucker, share stories about their experiences mining many years ago at Darringtons side of the grand opening celebration of the Mountain Loop Highway
ARLINGTON The Post Middle School Associated Student Body and Leadership students pulled off a three-day feat, raising $2,128.76 and collecting 1,388 pounds of food and other items for the Arlington Food Bank Nov. 13-15, before dropping off their donations in person Nov. 16.
