ARLINGTON — The Sarvey Wildlife Center’s fourth-annual “Sweet on Sarvey” donation drive generated more than $1,200 in cash and five SUVs full of food and supplies for the animals in their care, but donation drive coordinator Dorthy Ottaway emphasized that more is always needed and appreciated.
ARLINGTON — Arlington-area residents will have a chance to dispose of confidential documents safely and support scholarships for local vocational students at the same time.
SMOKEY POINT — Area police officers will be working side jobs to support Special Olympics.
ARLINGTON — Kyle Emery and Steven White were recently named the latest Eagle Scouts of Arlington Boys Scouts of America Troop 92, while White’s family was also named “Scouting Family of the Year” by Troop 92.
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10 years ago — 1998
Four young women, including one from Arlington, seeking to represent the dairy industry for 2008-09 are competing for the title of Snohomish County Dairy Ambassador.
5:28 a.m.: A daycare reported vandalism to one of their vehicles, a suspect was located and admitted to the damage, on the 3700 block of 168th Street NE.
In the Superior Court of the State of Washington, Skagit County
ARLINGTON — Mothers from Arlington, Stanwood and Camano Island descended upon Terrace Park April 3, to help fix up the place that a number of them visit with their children.
The Arlington Runners Club’s walk-n-roll for Eagle Wings Ministry has been rescheduled for April 26 after the March 29 event got snowed out.
ARLINGTON — The 18-year land-use dispute over Island Crossing might finally be heading toward a resolution.