ARLINGTON — Kids got to explore recreational options including camp, gymnastics, field trips and wilderness excursions April 30.
ARLINGTON — A steamroller is not a traditional art tool, but a donation from Rex’s Rentals allowed Emily Palmiter’s students at Arlington High School to create eye-catching linoleum prints depicting the Pacific Northwest.
ARLINGTON — The Arlington and Darrington team was among the eight communities that made the finals of the America’s Best Communities competition today.
ARLINGTON — You’re part of a family with two to four other people.
You have to take care of all your errands within four “work weeks” of 15 minutes each.
ARLINGTON — Ray McClure was born at Arlington General Hospital Oct. 5, 1929, and later went on to serve as a hospital district commissioner for 24 years. Ten of those years were spent as chairman of the board.
ARLINGTON — “The friendship I have made through Kiwanis are enduring and right up there with my family and those from church,” George Boulton told the Arlington Kiwanis Club, as they celebrated his 80th birthday a couple of weeks early, along with his nearly 50 years in Kiwanis.
OSO — An Arlington-area couple that’s gone missing, and is suspected of having been killed, was remembered fondly by those who knew them.
ARLINGTON — Tourism is economic development. That was the message that Amy Spain, executive director of the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau, delivered to the Arlington City Council April 11.
ARLINGTON — As the Arlington School District draws up its timeline for finding a new superintendent, Kris McDuffy reflected on her eight years in the position. She has been named the new superintendent of the Edmonds School District.
ARLINGTON — The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society not only celebrated its move to its new location, at 6111 188th Pl. NE in Arlington, but also welcomed a nationally renowned guest April 8.
ARLINGTON — As part of its ongoing streamlining, the Arlington Police Department has proposed consolidating the duties of three former commander-level positions into a single manager.
ARLINGTON — The planned Haller Park restroom and activity shelter looks likely to go back to bid.
LAKEWOOD — Lakewood High School might be on spring break, but its Drama Club is still working feverishly through its vacation to prepare for the April 15 debut of ”You Can’t Take It With You.” The three-act romantic comedy is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play that was also made into an Academy Award-winning film.