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From the United States Air Force to farmland in Arlington, the White family has seen a lot of the world. And now they are beginning the homesteading process.  more
Parents, families and educators witnessed the graduation ceremony of sixth-graders who were awarded certificates of promotion at a ceremony May 19. more
Eight Arlington Elementary School students were treated to a special ride on the last day of school. more
Representatives from Cox Communications and American Broadband (ABB) addressed the Village of Arlington at their regular board meeting May 16.  more
The Arlington Village Board of Trustees approved a $3,500 payment for historical markers.  more
Arlington Elementary School students had the opportunity to run, jump, toss balls and shot put, among other things, during their track and field day May 13.  more
The class of 2022 took their class motto to heart —  “Every ending is the beginning of something new” —- as they made their way across the stage Sunday to pick up their diplomas and move onto the next stages of their lives, some to college and others to careers. more
Roads Dept. items approved The Washington County Board of Supervisors approved two Roads Department projects Monday at its regular meeting. A bid from RDO Truck Center for three new dump … more
Sixth-graders at Arlington Elementary School got into business for themselves as part of their class to learn the fundamentals of economics. more
At a time when many parents are reflecting as their child graduates from high school, several parents at Arlington Public Schools have had the experience of working at the school as their students wander the halls and experience the highs and lows of school.  more
Students at Arlington Elementary School had the opportunity May 6 to learn about people's careers and hobbies during an event. Presentations included a helicopter, fire departments, yoga/massage, karate, chicken farming and more. more
The Arlington Public Schools Board of Education learned about financial literacy from the Arlington FBLA students as they shared their partnership with business report that took first place at state and will be going to nationals during their regular board meeting Monday. more
Kindergarteners from St. Paul's Lutheran School recently visited the Arlington Public Library. more
Steven Gubbels arrives at Arlington High School every morning with his lunch in one hand and a duffle bag strap in the other. more
Teachers at Arlington Public Schools were treated during Teacher Appreciation Week in a number of ways. more
Arlington sixth-graders take part in outdoor education ever year at Camp Fontanelle. more
The Village of Arlington was recently awarded a $500 Lean on LARM Safety Grant to purchase safety equipment. more
Communities That Care (CTC) recently held community meetings in Blair, Fort Calhoun and Arlington. more
Arlington Volunteer Fire Department members trained in the 45-foot-long, customized vehicle in place from the University of Nebraska Medical Center's Simulation In Motion-Nebraska (SIM-NE) program.  more
A backyard flock of 55 chickens has become infected with the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). more
Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts and Sen. Ben Hansen joined to discuss the 2022 Nebraska legislative session Wednesday at Blair City Hall. Ricketts discussed four "significant, big-picture items" at … more
Johna Moural and Ethan McGee were named Arlington prom queen and king April 23. more
May Day is a traditional holiday celebrated mostly in European countries, and entails dancing with ribbons around a pole, and the crowning of a May Day queen. more
Arlington High School students received several awards from the District Music Contest held at Blair High School April 22 and 23. 1 ratings were earned by: Flute solo, Carisa Brazelton … more
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