A pilot walked away uninjured after his experimental aircraft crashed Wednesday, Sept. 30.
Betsy Hamley knew she was excited when her horse won top honors during a recent national competition in Tulsa, Okla.
But she didn’t know how loud she was.
North County Bank has received a cease-and-desist order because of its “unsafe or unsound banking practices and violations of law,” according to documents recently released by federal and state agencies.
An ordinance that would fine property owners $100 per day for graffiti left unabated on their property could soon be in place.
Local Rite Aid stores will be offering flu and pneumonia vaccinations starting Sept. 30.
City officials are hoping a section of Tveit Road that has been closed since April can be repaired before winter.
There’s not a new sheriff in town, but there will be new firefighters.
Hank and Betty Graafstra — longtime Arlington dairy farmers — were recently recognized for their efforts in nature conservancy.
Residents will soon have a chance to play bingo for a good cause.
Mary Welsh wants to inspire, whether it’s on the walkway or in the classroom.
With any luck, she’ll be able to do both.
Hard work has paid off for a fire department employee.
Emergency management officials will be holding a town hall meeting Sept. 28 to discuss the H1N1 virus.
Residents are encouraged to bring their questions about the virus to the meeting, which takes place at the Haller Middle School commons.
Organizers of the annual Pumpkin Pie Contest are seeking donations for prizes.