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Teen: Your vote on I-2117 affects my future

WA INITIATIVE 2117

A teen who isn't old enough to vote yet asks people to vote No on Initiative 2117 because he says the decision will affect future generations.

Prior letter full of misleading info

EVERETT ‘RIVER RIGHTS’ INITIATIVE

A letter calling out the facts of a letter in the Oct. 23 Tribune about Everett Initiative 24-03.

Glacier Peak - Jackson football

Game action between two titans of 4A.

Monroe Bearcats versus Meadowdale

Monroe Bearcats versus Meadowdale in the Oct. 30 Tribune.

Homeowners near Monroe hospital disturbed by potential upzone

STRAWBERRY LANE

MONROE — Homeowners living in the Strawberry Lane area just south of the hospital feel blindsided by a plan to upzone their area as part of the city's Comprehensive Plan. A few City Council members asked planners to create alternatives to avoid the rezone.

Snohomish’s future 10-acre Homestead Park to be designed

2000 LUDWIG ROAD PROPERTY

Snohomish’s future 10-acre Homestead Park to be designed

Thank you for story on Community Kitchen

SNOHOMISH COMMUNITY KITCHEN

A letter of appreciation.

Monroe - Everett soccer

High School soccer action in the Oct. 30 Tribune.

End of one of Monroe's historic Buck Houses, 'not too late' to save other

MONROE -- Demolition began Oct. 21 on one of the historic Buck Houses on S. Ann Street.

Bob Ferguson values behavioral health

WASHINGTON STATE GOVERNOR’S RACE

A letter for Bob Ferguson for governor on why he would prioritize human behavioral health.

Snohomish Sky soccer

Snohomish Sky men's outdoor team takes Bellevue Athletic FC.

Razed Waits Motel site to be sold as townhomes site

EVERETT — The former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave., near Broadway will be rezoned to allow a townhome development up to three stories tall, and its plan is to sell to a developer.

Nick Brown is the qualified candidate

STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL’S RACE

A letter for Nick Brown for Attorney General

Zombies rise for food bank

Zombies rise for food bank at the annual Snohomish Zombie Walk, front page photo for Oct. 30 Tribune.

No lead pipes in Snohomish

SNOHOMISH — The city happily found there are no leaded pipes in the city’s drinking water system. No private water service pipes from the water main to the property building appeared to have leaded connections either.