Arlington motorists will be happy to know that road work is planned for 172nd Street NE this fall, and while it'll look great and move busy traffic better, it's not the larger, state widening project people are waiting for. https://t.co/ZBi8amSGbM
If you're parking a derelict trailer, junk car or roadside sailboat in Arlington, you might want to think about moving it out of sight before it's moved for you. Arlington laws may change soon to crack down on abandoned vehicles and parking scofflaws. https://t.co/wiJlu259fI
Arlington Public Schools' hoped for "hat trick" for education looks to be going two-for-three in special election voting. While two levies are passing, the biggest ballot measure, a bond to rebuild aging Post Middle School, is failing. https://t.co/LRrTQhGrDO
Arlington Community Resource Center operators opt out, loss of grant funding cited; Volunteers of America tentatively agrees to run center that helps people in crisis.
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Christmas came early for 110 kids and their families Saturday when they shopped with cops at the Arlington Walmart, thanks to help from $11,000 in donations from the store. Hearts were as full as the carts at checkout.
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City of Marysville could start new $50 million civic center project next month, after the City Council awarded a contract to Lydig Construction to consolidate City Hall, administration, police, jail and court services on a new downtown campus. https://t.co/9w3AjqkIYp
Mike Ferri, a retired longtime Marysville postmaster and pillar in the community whose year-round community service with the Kiwanis Club shined brightest during the holidays, died no Tuesday. He was 71. https://t.co/Bx39ZYHvLh