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Photo courtesy Solenne Santiago
Erin White, a 15-year-old Monroe High sophomore, will compete in Italy this September as one of five Washingtonians representing
the U.S. in the World Archery Field Championships. Here, she practices shooting her recurve bow.
By BREANNA ADAMS, contributing writer
Published August 22, 2018
MONROE — Monroe High School sophomore Erin White and friends share her story on how the dedicated field archer will be competing soonin archery's world championships.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 22, 2018
SNOHOMISH — Centennial Middle School students’ plans to bring their produce to market were scrapped after blackberries several feet away from their organic school garden were sprayed with herbicides.
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By SAMUEL KETCHEM, INTERN
Published August 22, 2018
EVERETT — A plastic bag ban may go before the Everett City Council as soon as next month.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 22, 2018
SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish High School class of 1948 came together last week to recall the town when it housed 3,000 people.
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By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published August 22, 2018
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Separate meetings on Thursday, Aug. 23 focus on Snohomish's Second Street project and Clearview's concerms. Additonally, Monroe aims to allow ATVs on the backroads to Sultan.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 22, 2018
MONROE — Students will be entering freshly readied new schools this September.
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By CRAIG ROMANO, special to the Tribune
Published August 22, 2018
Hike to a restored fire lookout and some of the best views in the Snoqualmie Pass area.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 22, 2018
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — School supplies can cost an average of $80 a kid. There are some places offering help.
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By SAMUEL KETCHEM, intern
Published August 15, 2018
EVERETT — The Northwest Stream Center is offering free admission from Aug. 22 to 26. Learn about the world of riparian wildlife and what to see.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 15, 2018
SNOHOMISH — The thought behind introducing new impact-reducing headgear in a youth football league is to have less concussions and more players while having better safety measures.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published August 15, 2018
EVERETT — People spoke up about whether to allow substance abuse clinics downtown last week, and the council is yet to make up its mind. A vote on clinics is wrapped into the larger Metro Plan vote Aug. 29.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 15, 2018
MONROE — Two new police officers for Monroe haven't missed a beat.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published August 15, 2018
MONROE — An in-town shuttle loop service that goes to Duvall makes stops at the S. Lewis Street park, at North Kelsey Street next to Galaxy Way (the movie theater), at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds/Evergreen Division Courthouse, at the YMCA on Fryelands Boulevard and at the Monroe Community Senior Center on Village Way near the food bank and down the road from the library.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 8, 2018
On rural roads, sharing the pavement requires patience
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Motorists and bicyclists sharing the road should steer clear of each other. A rundown of safety tips as cycling season is upon us.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published August 8, 2018

SNOHOMISH — Expanding the city boundaries and bringing in more business are two items in a preliminary five-point plan for economic development discussed recently.
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By BOB HEIRMAN
Published August 1, 2018 from the October 2011 Snohomish County Seniors
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — In Bob Heirman's beloved Snohomish County, the tales of steelheaders of yore are revealed through multiple adventures; also, how the Wild Sky Wilderness was created, culminating with President George Bush's signature.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published August 1, 2018
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — During a one-week period in July, 57 drug overdoses were reported in Snohomish County. Officials took a snapshot of the epidemic and shared strategies they're using to fight it.
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By ANGELA COOPER-McCORKLE
Published July 25, 2018

SNOHOMISH — As the benefits of the low calorie fruit have become better known, their popularity has surged.
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Special focus reports this year from the Tribune
Affordable housing gaps reflect
countywide crunch for shelter
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Pressures on the market combined with
a housing supply far short of demand has left people
strapped in being able to find affordable housing.
Snohomish County’s homeless
children widespread
Sealed ‘til Everett’s 175th

Doug Ramsay photo
Edison Dippery, 2, has his hand traced onto a postcard by his mother Mary Fosse, while dad Mike Dippery helps during the City of Everett’s 125th anniversary time capsule sealing at the library main branch on Sunday, Aug 19. Well over 100 postcards that held messages of
the thoughts of Everett today and predictions for the future were placed in the capsule, not to be opened until 2068. Some cards also had photos attached by the writers of themselves or places they enjoy. The capsule also holds copies of the Sunday edition of the Everett Herald, last week’s Tribune and several other items from present-day Everett.
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