The 30th annual Post Middle School Social Studies Fair drew proud parents and school staff alike, who arrived May 30 to check out the reports and displays that the eighth-grade students have been working on since the end of January.
The gymnasium was filled with projects, covering subjects ranging from personal family history to the histories of the city of Arlington and the state of Washington, as well as American history before 1900.
ARLINGTON — Bruce Bruch’s battle with lung cancer came to an end on the morning of May 28, when the owner of Brooster’s Cafe on Olympic Avenue passed away at 56 years old.
ARLINGTON — Post Middle School scored nearly $3,000 from Safeway and its shoppers this past fall, and the Post Parent Teacher Student Association commemorated this with Arlington Safeway employees, May 16.
ARLINGTON — It’s got a lot of history, and Barbara Jones wants the White Horse Tavern on Olympic Avenue to have a future, too.
ARLINGTON — A teddy bear made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq, as Arlington students made closer contact with the larger world than even their teachers had intended.
ARLINGTON — After crashing into a grassy field west of Arlington June 2, the pilot of a single-engine experimental aircraft was described as “darned lucky” by at least one eyewitness.
STANWOOD — Employees of U.S. Marine in Arlington are sick and tired of losing friends and family to cancer. To prevent more, they spent the night walking around the track at Stanwood High School Stadium, May 30 and 31, at an American Cancer Society Relay for Life.
ARLINGTON — Local veterans and their loved ones joined area scouts, students and other civilians on this year’s observance of Memorial Day, May 26, to commemorate those military members who have given their lives in service to their country.
ARLINGTON — Father Jim Dalton is on the cusp of a couple of important anniversaries.
ARLINGTON — The final total of votes has yet to be counted, but the current percentages indicate that this year’s Arlington Library bond election could be defeated by a wider margin than in the November 2006 election.
ARLINGTON — The final tally of votes has yet to be counted, but the current percentages indicate that the Arlington Library bond election remains a close race.
SEATTLE — Arlington’s James Wilson literally stood out from the crowd in Safeco Field, May 7, but his parents say he’s just like any other 14-year-old boy.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington Kickboxing Academy is proud of its members and is looking to recruit new ones.