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Doug Ramsay photo, dougramsayphoto.photoshelter.com
Ryne Kalouger, 5, of Snohomish struggles to hold a bag of kettle corn that is almost as tall as he is while talking to his sister Alice, 4, while they were shopping with their family at the Snohomish Farmers Market on Thursday, May 25. Shoppers flocked to the market on Cedar Avenue as nearly 50 vendors were on hand at the market last week.
By ELAINE HAFT, contributing writer
Published May 31, 2017
A guide on the area's farmers markets shows that you never know who you'll meet at a farmers market. More on this story...
By PATRICIA THERRELL, special to the Tribune
Published May 31, 2017
A family that has seen relatives and friends disappear in the past six months is left unnerved by heavier enforcement in immigration. This is their story.
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By MELANIE RUSSELL
Published May 31, 2017
SNOHOMISH — Just 18, Snohomish's Peter Faber is setting a clear course set for the U.S. Naval Academy, then military service, then, quite possibly, his ultimate goal to become an astronaut at NASA.
Faber will be shipping out to the academy in Maryland on June 29 as one of the very few and finest from Snohomish County.
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By MELANIE RUSSELL
Published May 31, 2017
SNOHOMISH — At its June 6 meeting, the City Council will be discussing deed restrictions pertaining to the new state law prompted in part by the city’s actions a few years ago to remove a 93-year-old deed restriction
on municipal-owned land.
To give readers the lay of the land, this is a guide to explain how the topic unfurled and where things are going.
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By MELANIE RUSSELL
Published May 31, 2017
SNOHOMISH — A new policy to delay social media posts on the official city Facebook page and similar web outlets until approval is in the works.
The City Council will consider adopting the policy at its June 6 meeting.
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By MELANIE RUSSELL
Published May 24, 2017
A big number of challengers filed last week for council and mayor.
This is a “Who’s Who” for the municipal elections in Snohomish and Monroe.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published May 24, 2017
EVERETT — Every seat up for grabs this election season has a stacked group of candidates. The races will each have a
primary election.
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By JOSEPH THOMPSON, intern
Published May 24, 2017
By BILL BETTEN, special to the Tribune
Published May 24, 2017
The author makes a case for the use of the Snohomish Carnegie Building and in preserving the 1968 annex that building master plans mark for demolition.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published May 24, 2017
EVERETT — Alaska Airlines plans to begin passenger flights out of Paine Field next year.
The city of Mukilteo, however, has a legal challenge on the table that could pause the timeline or halt it altogether.
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By SAMANTHA CHAPMAN, contributing writer
Published May 17, 2017
EVERETT — Two moms are encouraging those who
want to see change to meet them at Clark Park and other locations on Saturday mornings at 10 a.m. to help with a weekly community cleanup.
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By MELANIE RUSSELL
Published May 3, 2017
SNOHOMISH — Highly esteemed sportsman, environmentalist, poet, memory-keeper and friend Bob Heirman went on his greatest adventure Saturday, April 29 at the age of 84.
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