Harry DeLong has attended Fly-Ins since the mid-1990s as part of Glasair Aviation’s sales and flight demonstrations, and he believes that rising gas prices haven’t affected aviation as much as they have the automobile industry.
The Arlington Fire Department responded to the scene of a fire early Tuesday morning that has damaged three units of a triplex.
On July 16, state Rep. Kirk Pearson expects that a measure to establish a memorial honoring the late Arlington-born civic leader Oliver “Punks” Smith will finally be passed.
Arlington residents are pitching in on behalf of several employees of Aerospace Manufacturing Technologies, Inc., who were arrested June 26 by agents of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
The weekend of July 11-14, Washington State Department of Transportation crews will close Highway 9 near Arlington to install a six-foot square box culvert beneath the highway at Kackman Creek.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1561 in Arlington has awarded four $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in Arlington and Lake Stevens.
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ARLINGTON — Cool, cloudy weather didn’t keep Arlington residents from coming out to take part in an Fourth of July tradition.
ARLINGTON — The city of Arlington terminated Police Chief John Gray’s employment contract Monday night. The action was tucked away in the consent agenda of the July 7 Arlington City Council meeting agenda.
Arlington Lions Club meets second and fourth Wednesdays at the Local Scoop at 6:30 p.m. Call Doug Merz at 360-435-5424 or Randy Tendering at 360-435-3094.
Puget Sound Blood Center will hold the following blood drives for Western Washington Hospitals. Call 1-800-398-7888.
On the main stage, the gazebo in Legion Park and environs
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