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Thu, Jun 4, 2009 

 

Arson dog joins county fire marshal's office

Topper the Labrador can sniff out accelerants used in arsons and other fires.

Marysville rowers succeed at regatta

The first-year club will send several team members to the national championships in Ohio.

Grants available for rural homeowners

Funding awarded to homelessness projects

$1.5 million dedicated to ending homelessness in Snohomish County.

Watch those sprinklers this summer

Summer watering restrictions are in effect in Marysville.

Deadline for candidate filing June 5

175 local offices up for election in 2009.

Practice makes perfect when it comes to an emergency

The City of Arlington partners with schools and hospitals for a drill June 5.

Street crews begin annual weed spraying program

Products used to tackle weeds are EPA-approved.

Wed, May 20, 2009 

 

Traveling to the islands? Take a flight from Arlington

Arlington welcomes new police chief

Commander Terry Quintrall earns the city's thanks for his service as interim chief.

Arlington airport expansion begins

Larger administrative space and other amenities will be built into the 7,400-sq.-ft. office.

Community garden open for business

A plot of land bequeathed to Bethlehem Lutheran Church has become a community garden, thanks to a partnership with the City of Marysville.

Sun, May 10, 2009 

 

Snohomish County death attributed to swine flu

The victim of the first flu-related death in the state also had underlying heart disease.

Fire injures Marysville man

Fri, May 8, 2009 

 

Restaurant becomes a drive-through

Thu, May 7, 2009 

 

Gymnasts to compete in Junior Olympics

Two girls from local troupe will travel to Norfolk, VA, for national competition.

Swine flu scare mild in Snohomish County

Snohomish County has several "probable" cases of swine flu, and the Snohomish Health District offers update links, online health tips and recorded information in English and Spanish.

Licensing office to open

Community celebrates Arlington grandfather's homecoming

After spending nearly three months in a Mexican prison, Ed Chrisman is finally back home.

Arlington breaks ground on new treatment plant

The project is expected to be completed in 2011, at a cost of $41 million.


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