Ester Van Der Berg has seen the Trafton debate before — after all, she’s had two children go through the 120-year-old school.
For 21 years, Verlin Elmore helped a lot of individuals while serving as senior pastor for the Arlington Free Methodist Church. Now he faces a new challenge — improving his golf game.
“The church gave me a new set of Ping golf clubs,” Elmore said. “Now that I’m retiring, I won’t feel guilty about playing.”
From African yam and peanut soup to zucchini relish, a new cookbook compiled by a group of local women is aimed to please all appetites.
The buzzer sounded and Kody Cummings was off. The 3-year-old ducked under a rope and immediately hit the ground, grasping between his fingers handfuls of plastic Easter eggs filled with candy.
Seth Kinney knows the importance of police explorers — after all, he was one.
Aiden Forrest has two sides — one that’s practical and the other that’s creative. While the Arlington resident and Western Washington University student may be studying graphic design for her career, the spoils of her hobby are currently on display in the form of two photographs in downtown Seattle.
Sewer rates will remain the same in Arlington – for now.
On Monday, April 5, the City Council unanimously opted to table the city’s proposed sewer rate increase until next month, giving Council members two work sessions and two official meetings before it could take action May 17.
Garbage and recycling service will not be interrupted in Marysville and Arlington — for now.
Katie Zook had just looked at the clock before the earthquake hit. It read 4:58 p.m.
From there it went black.
Mave Zosel knew she was going in for a medical appointment last week, but she didn’t know she’d come home with a new piece of clothing. Zosel, who is undergoing treatment at Cascade Valley Hospital for an iron deficiency, got an unexpected gift during her visit Thursday, March 25 — a hand-made knitted cap.
Stillaguamish Valley School students recently hosted an appreciation lunch for Arlington Police Department staff.
Community members again are being encouraged to bring their Easter baskets, cameras and smiles to the city of Arlington’s upcoming Easter egg hunt.
The event takes place at 11 a.m. on April 3 at the Arlington Municipal Airport.
Garbage and recycling service for North County residents could be affected if negotiations between Waste Management and unionized garbage haulers do not result in a new contract.