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News Bites for March 9, 2022

Chiropractor’s sentencing postponed

Snohomish Farmers Market to relocate in downtown

The Snohomish Farmers Market is relocating this year to be along Union and Glen avenues.

Mayor explains why she switched city administrators

When Mayor Linda Redmon took office in January, she did not intend to replace her city administrator

New Monroe Municipal Campus plan going ahead

City public works director Jakeh Roberts discussed the department’s progress on renovating the city’s municipal campus at the March 1 City Council meeting.

Snohomish's Community Kitchen program endures

The aroma of chicken casserole wafts through construction odors on a Monday afternoon at St. John’s Episcopal Church

State health workgroup's tight vote opposes requiring COVID vaccine to atttend school as part of immunization regimen

A state advisory group last week forwarded a mixed “no” recommendation to the state Board of Health

Monroe Schools to try levy again in fall

The Monroe School District will skip April and shoot for November’s ballot for asking voters a second time to continue its local education funding levy.

Turnover within Snohomish City Hall for city administrator

Mayor Linda Redmon is replacing the city’s top manager

Indoor mask mandate to conclude March 21 for most spaces

The state’s indoor mask mandate will be lifted for most public spaces Monday, March 21

Kids learning teamwork and camaraderie through hockey

The Seattle Junior Hockey Association (SJHA) is providing opportunities for children to learn how to play hockey

Snohomish wine festival a chance to taste local goods

The Snohomish Wine Festival March 5 lets people sample a diverse range of vino

Early morning shooting sends man to hospital

Police believe the victim and his shooter know each other in an early-morning shooting in a room at the Days Inn hotel

Monroe Police officers to soon have body-worn cameras

To comply with a new state law, the Monroe Police Department will equip each of its officers with a body-worn camera to record interrogations

Everett Library's two branches expand their hours

The city’s two public libraries are extending their hours starting this week as they climb back toward pre-pandemic service levels.

News Bites for February 23, 2022

Monroe hospital to add urgent care