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Monroe versus Jackson baseball

Baseball action in the April 3 Tribune

Lake Stevens versus Cascade softball

Softball action in the April 3 Tribune

Monroe versus Snohomish soccer

Monroe versus Snohomish high school soccer action in the April 3 Tribune.

River’s Edge Apts. tenants largely are moved back in, but questions linger

Some River's Edge Apartments residents have concerns as they move back in after being displaced by a flood in January.

Snohomish Sky Men's Soccer preseason

Snohomish Sky men's outdoor soccer action in the April 3 Tribune.

Free children’s book program reaches 10,000-child milestone

More than 10,000 Snohomish County preschoolers are receiving free books every month thanks to United Way of Snohomish County and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.

All smiles for annual Easter Parade

The Cathcart Unicyclists keep balance while pedaling in this year’s Snohomish Easter Parade along First Street under sunny skies and a large crowd Saturday, March 30, 2024.

County Council weighing, waiting on shelter drug residue test rule

The County Council voted last week to postpone on deciding until May 1 on a proposal to require annual drug contamination testing at county-owned housing shelters and facilities, which also is being challenged and questioned by some County Council members.

Fatal 2nd/Maple crash still under investigation

Update on the Fatal 2nd/Maple crash

196-unit Maltby development could be sign of similar to come

County Hearing Examiner Peter Camp last week denied an appeal from two area residents seeking to reopen the land-use approval of the 196-unit Snohomish Garden Townhomes development east of state Route 522 and Paradise Lake Road, throwing out the entire appeal as not showing proof the decision should be reopened.

Monroe Currie View Park playground options

MONROE — The city parks department is taking in lots of input for what to put in the playground at Currie Park, a relaxation spot near the corner of 154th Street SE and 171st Avenue SE.

City of Everett intends to ask voters to raise property tax rate to lessen budget shortfalls

The Everett City Council is being asked to place a permanent property tax levy lid lift before voters on August’s ballot to ask residents to bump up property taxes beyond the usual 1% to help the city’s troubled budget.

Monroe versus Lake Stevens softball

Softball action in the March 27 Tribune

Snohomish versus Monroe baseball

Baseball action from the March 27 Tribune

Port of Everett boundary, tax district expansion measure to be on ballots

EVERETT — The County Council on March 12 unanimously went with a request from the Port of Everett to place a measure on this August’s ballot. The measure would ask voters who live outside the port’s boundaries to annex themselves into the port’s tax district.