ARLINGTON Ice cream, pies, parade floats and fireworks were all part of the city of Arlingtons first Fourth of July celebration since the reopening of Olympic Avenue.
ARLINGTON As the Arlington community looks to the possibility of a new building for their library, the Arlington Library celebrated its 25-year anniversary at its current location Sept. 30, drawing in civic officials, local entertainers and patrons new and old alike.
ARLINGTON What a guy. Bill Klein received $1,000 from his employer and immediately handed it over to the Arlington Boys and Girls Club.
DARRINGTON For the past five years, a group of Darrington-area residents has come together, twice each year, to put together care packages for local military personnel, but it wasnt until this holiday season that they were officially deemed the Hometown Support for those troops.
ARLINGTON Many Arlington-area residents were left without power or transportation in the wake of the seasons first snowfall, as Nov. 27 saw both the city of Arlington and the Arlington School District closed for business, along with several of the communitys downtown merchants.
ARLINGTON Just imagine everything you use on a day-to-day basis, even the stuff that you dont even bother committing to your memory bank, all gone, said Joe Daves, owner of Jaftys Cycle Works in Arlington. Five minutes was all it took for us. We woke up and it was over.
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Arlington Heights Improvement Club will be sponsoring a town meeting regarding recent home break-ins in the Arlington Heights Area, Tuesday Dec
Rudiger earns WWU scholarships
ARLINGTON The Trafton Elementary School building has been in continuous operation for nearly a century, but it wasnt until this year that it was listed on both the Washington State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places.
STANWOOD Volunteers from the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians and Stanwood High School planted more than 300 native trees and shrubs from the Tribes BankSavers nursery at Hatt Slough Oct. 31, through the Department of Natural Resources Adopt an Access program.
EVERETT The Arlington High School HiQ team got shot down in the semifinals before they could compete in this years HiQ championship.
Debbie and Randy Howell and Lydia Johnson, of Magic Shears, had visitors at their barbershop on Olympic Avenue recently when this big dog and cat were wandering around town distributing coupons for a $1 off of dog or cat food at Millers Natural Pet Center
