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Tough football team shows big hearts

PRAISE FOR PANTHERS’ VIRTUE

Letter to the Editor about the Snohomish Panthers football team

GLACIER PEAK BOYS BASKETBALL 3RD IN STATE

The Glacier Peak Grizzlies clawed out a 65 - 61 win over Camas.

Please repair road striping

ROAD VISIBILITY

Letter to the Editor about the low visibility of road striping on highways.

A neverending love

Two tenth graders sat beside each other during class in 1947. In June 2024, they will have been married for 73 years.

Clark Park gazebo demolition debated by city’s Historical Commission

Parks officials are clear the 113-year-old Clark Park gazebo will be demolished.

Controlled burns to mitigate wildfires will be largest year yet

Fighting fire with fire might seem odd, but it is purposeful for reducing wildfire risk.

PUD Delta Transmission Line selection prolonged

Neighbors east of Broadway are watching where a future power transmission line will run.

Snohomish sixth graders to stay in elementary versus middle school

The school board voted 4-1 last week for Superintendent Kent Kultgen’s recommendation

Martinez’ victim seeks to reopen case against state

Attorneys for the now-adult woman abused by former Monroe police officer Carlos Martinez have petitioned for her trial to be re-opened

Local lawmakers’ bills make it through Legislature

The end of this year’s Legislative session is scheduled for March 7. Bills from area state legislators that as of March 1 have made through both chambers, in alphabetical order, include:

Pine Ave. buildings to burn in April for fire training

In early April, Fire District 4 plans to set alight some of the buildings of the block of Pine Avenue that formerly housed Steuber’s Distributing Co. for fire training purposes.

State building code demands City of Snohomish enforce permits

RESTAURANT OUTDOOR STRUCTURES

A letter from City Administrator Heather Thomas about outdoor temporary structures (tents, gazebos) at restaurants.

Income thresholds matter if goal is to house lowest-income

SNOHOMISH AFFORDABLE HOUSING PLAN

Concerns about the city of Snohomish's affordable housing incentives.

Snohomish may stick with trash hauler Republic Services ‘til 2031

The city is preparing to ink a deal for trash collection to continue with Republic Services for seven more years to 2031.

Snohomish citywide affordable housing incentives final hearing, vote is March 5

The City Council will hold a second public hearing and vote to decide at its March 5 meeting