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What’s in a name? A bit of fun

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What’s in a name? A bit of fun

State foresters can get creative when labeling their timber units.

Rotary serves cheer at senior center

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Rotary serves cheer at senior center

The Rotary Club of Arlington served its annual Christmas lunch Dec. 15 to over 200 guests at the…

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Missing Arlington man returns from his run — a day late

Tylor Sullivan left home Thursday. Searchers found him returning Friday on a trail, cold but unhurt.

Sedro-Woolley mayor chosen to fill vacant state Senate seat

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Sedro-Woolley mayor chosen to fill vacant state Senate seat

Keith Wagoner will need to run, and win, in this year’s election if he wants to continue serving.

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Sno-Isle library to open in Smokey Point, in leased space

It’s a chance to assess what the area needs, and it kicks off planning for a possible permanent…

Mayor honors chaplain

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Mayor honors chaplain

Joel Johnson received the Arlington Mayor’s Volunteer Award on Nov. 13.

Girls in STEM find their voice — and a local problem to solve

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Girls in STEM find their voice — and a local problem to solve

Lakewood High students won national recognition for an outreach project on invasive aquatic animals.

Arlington business students help families

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Arlington business students help families

The Arlington High School DECA business and marketing club for the 23rd year delivered food and other donations…

Santa Run ends strong

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Santa Run ends strong

Arlington’s annual Santa Run for 2017 ended Dec. 10 with 10,433 pounds of food and $1,827.41 in donations…

Hope takes the form of affordable housing in Smokey Point

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Hope takes the form of affordable housing in Smokey Point

Families settle into Twin Lakes Landing, Housing Hope’s largest project to date.

After 22 years, he’s ending 5-month gig at Arlington schools

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After 22 years, he’s ending 5-month gig at Arlington schools

Bob McClure joined during a time of contentious change, and is leaving the district in “a good place.”

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Arlington man severely injured in serious assault

Police dogs searched the neighborhood but found no suspects.

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Kudos for three local school boards

The Washington State School Directors Association recently named its 2017 Boards of Distinction, which this year include the…

Turkey Trot raises $4,600

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Turkey Trot raises $4,600

The Arlington Runners Club and the Rotary Club of Arlington put on a Turkey Trot 5K on Thanksgiving…

Community boards are taking on school truancy

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Community boards are taking on school truancy

Support and follow-through, not punishment, seems to be more effective at keeping kids in school.

Celebrating the origins of Christmas

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Celebrating the origins of Christmas

LDS church holds annual nativity festival featuring more than 600 sets.

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Old Silvana Creamery recalling whole raw milk

The milk was sold at the farm store, directly to customers and at local stores.

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Investigation recommends girl shot by officers face charges

The teen is accused of assaulting her boyfriend and the responding police officers.

Foundation awards grants to Arlington schools

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Foundation awards grants to Arlington schools

The Arlington Education Foundation on Nov. 13 presented a check to the Arlington School Board for over $7,800…

Parents of man who died during WSP chase still have questions

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Parents of man who died during WSP chase still have questions

Garrett Olson crashed after fleeing a trooper. WSP says the trooper’s actions were within policy.