The Arlington Times

The Arlington Times
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Broadsheet
Owner(s) Sound Publishing
Founded 1888
Language English
Headquarters 1085 Cedar Avenue
Marysville, Washington
OCLC number 939244058
Website arlingtontimes.com

The Arlington Times is a newspaper in Arlington, Washington, published weekly since 1888. It is owned by Sound Publishing, who also operate the Marysville Globe and Everett Daily Herald.

History

The Arlington Times began in 1888 as the Stillaguamish Times, published in Stanwood to the west of modern-day Arlington. Publisher George Morrill moved the printing plant to Haller City in 1890, becoming The Haller City Times, until moving into Arlington in 1894.[1] On July 17, 1897, the newspaper was renamed to The Arlington Times.[2][3]

The newspaper was owned by the Marsh family until 1964, when it was sold to future state representative Simeon R. Wilson, owner and publisher of the Marysville Globe.[4]

In August 2007, Sun News sold the Times and Globe to Sound Publishing.[5]

References

  1. Hastie, Thomas P.; Batey, David; Sisson, E.A.; Graham, Albert L., eds. (1906). "Chapter VI: Cities and Towns". An Illustrated History of Skagit and Snohomish Counties. Chicago: Interstate Publishing Company. pp. 437–438. LCCN 06030900. OCLC 11299996. Retrieved April 10, 2017 via The Internet Archive.
  2. Meany, Edmond S. (July 1922). "Newspapers of Washington Territory". The Washington Historical Quarterly. University of Washington Press. 13 (3): 185. JSTOR 40474644. OCLC 2392232. Retrieved April 10, 2017 via Google Books.
  3. "Marysville Globe/Arlington Times". Sound Publishing. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  4. Garateix, Marilyn (June 29, 1988). "The News: Weekly papers hold history for small towns". The Seattle Times. p. H1.
  5. "Marysville Globe, Arlington Times change ownership". The Arlington Times. August 10, 2007. Retrieved April 10, 2017.


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