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Crowds delighted at motorcycle show

Doug Ramsay photo
Even in the rain, the show must go on, which the Seattle Cossacks Motorcycle Stunt and Drill Team did as part of the 25th annual Sky Valley Motorcycle Show in Snohomish on Sunday, May 15. For the past 84 years, the drill team has performed throughout the Northwest. The rain did not dampen the spirits of many motorcycle enthusiasts who turned out for this year’s bike display show.
Published May 18, 2022
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish High School career pathways and civics teacher Kathy Purviance-Snow won one of public education’s highest national honors for her work in lifting up education and her students.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
SULTAN — The City of Sultan is trying to take the matter of fixing U.S. 2 congestion into its own hands. The city hired a consultant company to produce designs with the goal of reducing traffic wait times. Some of the drawings feature roundabouts to replace the stoplights along the 3-mile section in Sultan.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
EVERETT — At an Everett Storehouse storage facility, a man renting one of the storage units and his friend came to pick up materials, and found a person sleeping inside a vehicle parked at the unit. That sleeping person had a gun and responded by shooting, according to how it was told.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
SNOHOMISH — A plan is in the early stages to put the Snohomish Veterans Memorial obelisk monument back to standing on the Carnegie Building’s grounds at First and Cedar.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
EVERETT — The City Council voted unanimously to support a proposal to reduce speed limits along state Route 99 (Evergreen Way and SE/SW Everett Mall Way) between Airport Road and 7th Avenue SE. The area has had many pedestrian fatalities this spring.
More on this story...By VICTOR SIMOES, published May 18, 2022
MONROE — A Monroe man was jailed for shooting at another Monroe driver in an incident along Wagner Road, but he is claiming it was self-defense.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
SNOHOMISH — The Lake Stevens man who stole thousands of dollars worth of goods in a string of thefts from the Snohomish Home Depot earlier this year temporarily landed in jail on another matter last month, but as of Friday, May 13 is out again for time served.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
SNOHOMISH — A new bar on First Street makes pies for dinner and dessert.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
The state Supreme Court paused on implementing a criticized rule that would heavily limit juvenile names from being identified in court documents to just initials and birthdates, among other restrictions.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
MONROE — State Sen. Keith Wagoner and state Rep. Carolyn Eslick of the 39th Legislative District presented highlights of this year’s legislative session to the City Council on May 3.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 18, 2022
Candidate Filing Week runs until Friday, May 20
SNOHOMISH COUNTY —Candidate Filing Week is May 16-20 for people who want to run for any of the 165 federal, state and multicounty legislative or judicial offices up for election in Washington this year.
Local seats up for election include a seat on the PUD commissioners’ board representing Snohomish and east county, numerous district court judge seats, county prosecutor, and state legislative seats in the 38th, 39th and 44th Legislative Districts.
Filers for state and federal offices must file with the Office of the Secretary of State. Other candidates would file with the Snohomish County elections office.
Candidates can submit an application online with the Office of the Secretary of State until 4 p.m. Friday, May 20, or could download a Declaration of Candidacy and mail it along with a check to:
Candidate Filing
Office of the Secretary of State
P.O. Box 40229
Olympia, WA 98504-0229.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — The county's health officer advises individual people to consider taking the step to mask up in public spaces as COVID-19 infection cases are increasing in Snohomish County. Meanwhile, experts note an offshoot mutation of the Omicron variant — a subvariant named Omicron BA.2.12.1 — is beginning to spread, and this one appears to be more resilient to vaccines.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 11, 2022
SNOHOMISH — Snohomish High’s theater club takes the Middle Ages royal court of Broadway's "Once Upon a Mattress" and reworks it all to the 1960s for this musical comedy. Final shows are the weekend of the 21st.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 11, 2022
EVERETT — Everett Transit has announced its proposal plans to modify fares for its bus services.
The proposal consists of: free youth fare, introduction of a Subsidized Annual Pass program, and reducing the current ORCA Lift fare to $1.
The ORCA Lift program lets income-eligible residents in the system pay reduced fares. A public hearing on these ideas will take place before the City Council on Wednesday, June 1 regarding the proposed fare change.
More on this story...By TRISTAN HALSEN, published May 11, 2022
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — When an urban rail system reaches Lynnwood as soon as summer 2024, it could be a game-changer for the county.
In anticipation, Community Transit is restructuring its bus network to bring riders to Sound Transit’s Link light rail stations, as well as connecting commuter riders with Community Transit’s bus rapid transit Swift lines. Details in story. Public input is being sought.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 11, 2022
AROUND SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Upcoming public free dump days for Monroe and Mukilteo are postponed; Cascade View school mascot changing to the Cubs?; Monroe signs to arrive week of May 23; Everett may expand paid time off program rules for city employees, and more.
More on this story...By TRIBUNE STAFF, published May 11, 2022
MONROE — The Monroe School District will not be laying off teachers this year, instead pulling up to $7 million from its available reserves as a safeguard if its second try at a levy doesn’t pass in November.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 4, 2022
MONROE — Donning orange vests, yellow helmets, gloves and trash-grabbing tools, people spent three hours bagging debris on each side of the roadway as part of their efforts to build community.
More on this story...By ADAM WORCESTER, published May 4, 2022
Extensive state Route 9
closure planned
for end of May
SNOHOMISH — On Tuesday, May 31 at 8 p.m., northbound state Route 9 between Second Street and 30th Street will fully close 24 hours a day until 5 a.m. Monday, June 6. Signed detours will be in place. The state Department of Transportation is putting in a roundabout at SR9 and Bickford.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Three area farmers markets are opening for the season in coming weeks, with Snohomish and Everett starting May 5 and May 8. Market managers hope that the new customers and vendors who found them during the pandemic will be back, resulting in more vibrant markets than ever.
More on this story...By KENDALL BLANK, published April 27, 2022
EVERETT — The Delta Neighborhood plans to install traffic circles and missing sidewalks using neighborhood funds and a $1,500 grant from Walk America. Although the city is not funding the project, it isn’t a rogue operation.
More on this story...By RICK SINNETT, published May 4, 2022
SNOHOMISH — The city’s economic development and communications director is heading to a bigger role.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 4, 2022
EVERETT — Rentable electric scooters will be back on sidewalks as soon as a few weeks from now.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published May 4, 2022
Kids reel out at fishing derby
Doug Ramsay photo
Three-year-old Gia Pena of Snohomish checks her pole as she participates in this year’s Snohomish Sportsman’s Club kids fishing derby at Blackman Lake on Saturday, May 7. The fish were elusive this year as just a few were caught during the derby before the rain came and shortened the event.
Published May 11, 2022
SNOHOMISH — From the new Midtown district that runs down Avenue D and beyond, the city is looking to stimulate development. It may proceed with short-term exemptions on certain property tax costs for developers of large residential buildings, with extra time if the building contains affordable housing.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published April 27, 2022
SNOHOMISH — Since the age of 5, Anna Lomachenko has always had a passion for art, but it wasn’t until this spring when she found new inspiration from her home country.
More on this story...By TRISTAN HALSEN, published April 27, 2022
Beautifying downtown Everett
Doug Ramsay photo
Colleen Temple of Everett fills a sidewalk planter with flowers in front of her employer Coastal Community Bank’s office on Colby Avenue on Saturday, April 30. Volunteers from throughout the county participated in the annual organized planting of flowers in downtown Everett. The weather cooperated as the rain ended and the sun began to poke out just as the event began.
Published May 4, 2022
SNOHOMISH — Last week, a fourth-grade class at Emerson Elementary delivered $2,200 to the Salvation Army’s efforts on the Ukraininian refugee crisis through a coin drive among classmates.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published April 20, 2022
MONROE — Mayor Geoffrey Thomas gave appreciation to recent improvements in the city, appealed for help in advocating for widening state Route 522 and shared upcoming enhancements in his State of the City speech delivered to the Monroe Chamber of Commerce last week.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published April 20, 2022
MONROE — This spring, a new medical service has bloomed in Monroe: EvergreenHealth Urgent Care, located across the parking lot from the hospital, on the second floor of the beige and brick EvergreenHealth Pavilion at 14841 179th Ave. SE.
More on this story...By ELAINE HAFT, published April 13, 2022
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — A newly available second booster dose against COVID-19 is now being suggested for people 50 and older, and also people age 12 and older who have weakened immune systems.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published April 6, 2022
SNOHOMISH — A roundabout is coming this year on state Route 9 where it meets the intersection at Avenue D. It is scheduled to come this summer. WSDOT selected the contractor Dec. 27 as the next milestone for the $3.4 million project.
More on this story...By MICHAEL WHITNEY, published February 9, 2022
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