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Therapy through horses


Adrian Johnson photo

Violet Mizenko rides Belle with her mother Carrie Mizenko there with her as part of a therapy sesson Saturday, March 10 at Scooter’s Place.

MONROE — A program for children with special needs to gain confidence and learn skills by working with a stable of horses is helping youth. More on this story...



Student walk outs planned for Wednesday

SNOHOMISH COUNTY — On March 14 and April 20, students locally will join their peers across the nation acting in solidarity against school shootings.

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Carnegie vote is step toward its restoration

SNOHOMISH — One more domino has toppled on the path to demolishing the 1968 add-on to the 1910 Carnegie Building, Snohomish’s oldest publicly owned property. The City Council voted 5–2 to go forward.

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Jazz talent at Glacier Peak making her mark

SNOHOMISH — The 17-year-old Glacier Peak High School student has performed on many stages already, honing her craft, and will be performing at Seattle’s famed Dimitriou’s Jazz Alley on March 19 for a chance at Kobe Shinkaichi Jazz Queen Vocalist Contest in Japan..

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Snohomish woman hoping to raise money to help get a service dog

SNOHOMISH — A Snohomish woman whose past victimization haunts her todaybelieves a service dog will help her control her anxiety to participate in society again. She has a few days left to come up with a few thousand dollars.

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Troopers want public’s help identifying other car in serious crash

SNOHOMISH — The Washington State Patrol is hoping anyone who remembers anything from a crash on March 3 on East Lowell-Larimer Road will speak up.

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Methadone clinics halted for now

EVERETT — The City Council voted 6-1 last week to temporarily prohibit any new medical clinics downtown as a slow down measure aimed to prevent the chances of a methadone clinic from opening.

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Food banks can use more supplies during springtime

SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Food banks face a lull in the spring before the annual Postal Carriers Food Drive.
As always, cash is king for donations.



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Snohomish County’s homeless children widespread


SNOHOMISH COUNTY —
The number of children going to sleep without a permanent home on a daily basis across the county tops 3,000, and while the Recession has waned, the number of homeless students has grown and "who" is homeless has shifted, experts say. More on this story...



Monroe looks to hush train horns using quiet zone regulations

MONROE — The city is working to silence train horns at crossings by establishing what’s known as a quiet zone, which would largely stop the familiar suburban sound.

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Movement on Morgan-Madison Park to make it a natural space

EVERETT — Work will start soon on a long-planned, 1.8-acre park at the street corner of Madison and Morgan, and parks planners want input. A meeting was held Feb. 28.

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Historic Everett Theatre is for sale

EVERETT — "The Historic E" is seeking a buyer and historians are monitoring the sale as it is in a 116-year-old building.

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Year-round market ready for business


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Lee Schaefer of Everett considers buying produce from SnoValley Gardens’ fresh vegetables section at the Farms & Market year-round farm-based market that had its grand opening on Thursday, March 1 in downtown Everett. The market and associated apartment building above it was announced in 2013 — with Tibetan monks blessing the site — but took years to fully open as initial developer Lobsang Dargey was removed and jailed for fraud.

Local roller derbier brings home gold

SNOHOMISH — Lacey Ramon, known in roller derby circles at Carmen Getsome, is more than a tough veteran in the sport. She's also now a two-time winner in the sport's World Cup after going overseas to compete earlier in February.

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