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Arlington has a blast celebrating 4th of July
Pancakes, auctions, ice cream, parades and fireworks were on tap for those who took part in this year's Arlington Fourth of July Festival, which included both new features and familiar favorites.
1 hurt in deputy-involved shooting in Arlington Heights
One person was hurt in a deputy-involved shooting on Thursday night. Snohomish County sheriff's spokesperson Rebecca Hover said the unidentified person was injured in an incident that took place at 228th Street Northeast and 110th around 10:30 p.m. No deputies were injured, Hover said.
Fire destroys Arlington mobile home, two injured
ARLINGTON a ' A fire early on in the morning of June 28 destroyed an Arlington mobile home and sent two victims to the hospital for minor injuries.
Look around -- our future is in good hands
YOUNGER GENERATION Look around -- our future is in good hands I recently had an experience that I would like to share.
Business Pulse of Skagit County
Agencies combine for water rescue
The Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Public Safety Department, Stillaguamish Tribe and four Snohomish County fire districts have combined resources to form the Stillaguamish Water Rescue Team.
The Marysville Historical Society meets the first Monday of each month at 6 p.m. in the Marysville Library, except July.
Open arms after Arlington man's ordeal in Mexican jail
Mark Mulligan / The Herald Ed Chrisman hugs his niece Betty Chrisman Iverson at the Arlington Heights Community Hall in Arlington on Sunday afternoon.
Chamber selects photograph by Camelia Nahlik for the cover of the next telephone directory
A resident of Arlington Heights, Camelia Nahlik captured the image that will don the cover of the next telephone directory produced by the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce.
Supporters rally for Arlington man jailed in Mexico
Rich Greenshields got up early Saturday morning and drove from his home in Marysville to slip a few dollars into a box for a man he's never met.
Another Le Tip chapter starts up
A resident of Arlington Heights, Pat Oakes is secretary providing leadership for the recently established Tulalip Afternoon Chapter of Le Tip, along with Noah Belhumeur, president; Mark Liechty, vice president ...
Stickney announces fundraiser for Chrisman family
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS a ' A neighbor of Ed Chrisman's, Larry Stickney has invited the community to gather together for breakfast and show the Chrisman family their support.
Tammy Duckworth's nomination not yet before Senate
Shortly after President Obama said Tammy Duckworth was his choice to be an assistant secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs, it was thought she was on the fast track to Washington D.C. However, a month ...
Arlington Heights' Honest Abe on tour
Abe Lincoln is takin' it on the road. A half-size replica of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, by Arlington Heights sculptor Fran Volz, just wrapped up its stay at Chicago's City Hall and will next move to ...
Washington Square Project Proposed for Arlington Heights
Tonight there's a public scoping meeting in Arlington Heights to discuss the "Washington Square" project, a mixed-used development that would rise at 4020-4060 Washington Square Blvd .
Arlington Masonic Lodge No.129 meets at 7:30 pm the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
Arlington Masonic Lodge No.129 meets at 7:30 pm the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month.
Greater Marysville Artists' Guild will hold their February 4th meeting at 6:30 PM in the Red Barn, Jennings Park, in Marysville.
Updated 12/18: Alleged fortune teller charged with duping woman
A reported fortune teller from Arlington Heights is expected in court later Thursday after being charged with duping a woman out of $10,000 by saying she would 'drive evil spirits' from the woman last year, ...
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