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PUD program evens out bills

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Century-old home burns in Arlington

ARLINGTON — Firefighters were unable to save a 118-year-old home as flames engulfed it early Tuesday morning.

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Public Meeting

Arlington Library Board, 5:30 p.m. Thursday in the council library outside City Council chambers, 110 E. Third St.…

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Prep notebook: Former Olympian to head Arlington wrestling program

Arlington High School’s new head wrestling coach is a former Olympian who said he has wrestled in at…

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Public Meetings

Arlington City Council, regular meeting, 7 p.m. today, City Council chambers, 110 E. Third St. The agenda includes…

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Bazaars

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Cities differ on when to call dog a danger

How dangerous dogs are handled by city officials depends on where you live.

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Arlington High’s ‘Peter Pan’ takes to the air

ARLINGTON — Justin Goheen learned to fly at an unconventional aviation school.

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Snohomish County flooding was less severe than expected

The lights clicked on in his house every two hours Wednesday night and into Thursday morning. Each time,…

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North county update

Arlington

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Public meetings

Arlington City Council, regular meeting, 7 p.m. Monday, city council chambers, 110 E. Third St. The agenda includes…

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Demand growing at county food banks

MARYSVILLE — Food banks in north Snohomish County face the same challenges that are putting financial pressure on…

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Happy 70th, Everett Garden Club

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When going gets tough, shoppers head for bazaars

Being sensitive to hard economic times, Diane Keegan dropped the price on oyster shells she paints to look…

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Tight races may earn recount

EVERETT — After months of competition and thousands of ballots counted, Democratic Rep. Liz Loomis and Republican Mike…

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North county update

Arlington

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Floods may strike hard and fast

Heavy rains in the mountains and already swollen rivers may add up to big trouble in Snoho­mish County…

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Storms could dump 18 inches of rain

Don’t put away the sandbags yet.