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Third horse infected with West Nile Virus
A third horse in Moses Lake tested positive for West Nile Virus Thursday, according to the Grant County Health District.
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Whidbey motorcyclist hospitalized after accident
A 55-year-old Oak Harbor motorcyclist was in serious condition in the intensive care unit of Harborview Medical Center Wednesday after he crashed into the back of a 2002 Honda Civic.
Kids' Kloset drums up donations for 'back to school'
From left, Julie Tate and Marilyn Bullock get ready to haul school and other supplies purchased by the Downtown Arlington Kirk Boxleitner 20.AUG.08 SMOKEY POINT - The Arlington Kids' Kloset has benefitted from ...
23.JUL.08 Hospital, Food Bank receive Show 'n Shine proceeds
Members of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce meet at Country Financial July 22 for their monthly "Business After Hours." Country Financial is located in Suite A-201 on 3710 168th St.
Anacortes Red Cross looking for new director
The local chapter of the American Red Cross hopes to have a new executive director in place by September.
Local Briefly: Glider pilot loses lift, lands short of airport
Glider pilot loses lift, lands short of airport ARLINGTON -- A 66-year-old pilot walked away from his glider early Sunday evening after having to land in a field short of the Arlington Airport, officials said.
Local family provides education, medical care to African villager
Eating, parades, fireworks all part of Fourth of July
Crowds were four to six people deep as people waited anxiously for big trucks along North Olympic Avenue for the Fourth of July Grand Parade, Friday, July 4, with brand new flags on the new street.
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Second competency hearing set in murder case
Benjamin Price will see a second psychological professional before a judge decides if he is competent enough to face a second-degree murder charge in Skagit County Superior Court.
Fourth of July celebrations begin
Get the Flash Player to see this player. Colette Weeks A furry parade participant rides shotgun Friday as the Fourth of July procession makes its way up Commercial Avenue in Anacortes.
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Mental commitment hearings continue - for now
Mental health commitments will continue in Skagit County, at least for now, despite the county prosecutor's initial threat to pull his staff from the hearings on July 1. Prosecutor Rich Weyrich agreed to ...
Funding cut hits dental program for children
A state funding cut will likely eliminate a program that provides free dental sealants for elementary school children, the Skagit County Public Health Department reported.
Disaster plan a priority in Arlington
If an earthquake shakes the buildings in the city's old downtown neighborhood, merchants and property owners want to be prepared.
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Police impound vehicle in homicide case
The Burlington Police Department has impounded a blue 2002 Ford Explorer that is being investigated in relation to a June 13 shooting death, according to court documents obtained Friday.
With care, feral cats can often be tamed
Feral cats do not always have to be returned to the wild after they are spayed or neutered.
CHV invites pubic to groundbreaking
The Cascade Valley Hospital and Clinics reported on their facilities construction at the May 13 luncheon meeting of the Greater Arlington Chamber of Commerce, and invited community members to attend their May ...
Arlington irks private ambulance service
“But this could be crippling to our company.”
Employees of a private ambulance company worry that a proposed city ordinance could divert business from the company to the city's fire department. via The Herald
Volunteer chaplain serves double duty at Fire Station 46 in Arlington
“Kelly is awesome, and we can't say enough good things about her. We get out there to save lives and she comes in to help the families”
The aromas of halibut in cream sauce and garlic mashed potatoes drew Capt. Scott Hillis into the kitchen at Fire Station 46 for a taste test. via The Herald
Joint meeting with Arlington City Council, Arlington School Board and Cascade Valley Hospital Board members, 7 p.m. Monday, council chambers, 110 E. Third St. via The Herald