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Enjoying signs of spring

Doug Ramsay photo
The cherry trees are beginning to blossom as a couple enjoy a warm, sunny day and takes a stroll along the Port of Everett’s south marina last Saturday, March 13. Outdoor walks and hikes have become popular as other activities and venues continue to be closed due to Covid-19 restrictions. While we have enjoyed a stretch of enjoyable weather this past few weeks, the rain is predicted to return for the last half of this week.
Published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH — See what concepts park planners have for the green space at Third Street and Pine Avenue at a public meeting Wednesday, March 24 starting at 6 p.m.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, updated March 22, 2021
EVERETT — The Everett Housing Authority will provide updates on the Baker Heights project at a meeting 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 23.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 10, 2021
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — In Snohomish County, an estimated 918 low-income children who are eligible for free preschool through state ECEAP and federal Head Start programs weren’t in it, in part because there are not enough classrooms to go around. Early Childhood learning is receiving a renewed focus from legislators.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — The quick-hit job of stealing catalytic converters from the underside of cars has resurfaced across Snohomish County, and police want people to protect their pocketbooks.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH — The food truck is set to park in town from 5-8 p.m. Friday, April 2 at Haywire Brewing, but Dick's insists that its more frequent visits aren't a prelude to it opening shop here.
More on this story...By EMMA WOODWARD, published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH — A task force on shaping far-out future development along Avenue D finished its work last week. Here's what's next.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH — City Hall is turning its attention to renewing a five-year contract with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office for police services. Story includes coverage of the March 9 police town hall.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 17, 2021
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — The winners of the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prodigies for Peace essay and art contest awards have been announced.
More on this story...Published online March 16, 2021
EVERETT — Silvertips hockey will be back on the ice starting Saturday, March 20 for a shortened 24-game Western Hockey League schedule. There will be just under two months of games. The Everett AquaSox, meanwhile, start their 37th year in May.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published online March 16, 2021
SNOHOMISH — A service group wants to fill what it sees as a gap in city parks: A place for teens and tweens. The Snohomish Kiwanis is fundraising a minimum of $60,000 toward putting a new park in town.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 10, 2021
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — A virtual town hall last week with Snohomish Health District, County and Tribal leaders addressed people’s questions and concerns about COVID-19 vaccine distribution and equity. The county is working with community leaders to help underrepresented groups get vaccinated
More on this story...By SAM JOHNSON, published March 10, 2021
EVERETT — The city says it cannot establish a buffer zone to move anti-abortion protestors away from Planned Parenthood’s premises. Supporters say not stopping women from being harassed is beyond disappointing. Every Wednesday brings a crowd.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published March 3, 2021
MONROE — A recent student research project found that many students had experienced racism or other types of hate speech within the Monroe School District, and discomfort with telling a teacher about it.
More on this story...By SAM JOHNSON, published Feb. 24, 2021
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