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NEWS BITES for May 11, 2022

Upcoming public free dump days postponed

Popular Snohomish motorcycle show happens Sunday

Thousands of motorcycles from across the state will descend on the city Sunday

Snohomish High theater club reimagines “Once Upon A Mattress” to heady ‘60s

Snohomish High’s theater club is time-traveling a Broadway classic to the beat of a different drum for its rendition of “Once Upon A Mattress,” which has two more weekends of performances.

Everett Transit to reduce fares for some, under-18s to ride free

Everett Transit has announced its proposal plans to modify fares for its bus services.

Monroe Council wants to re-assess parking downtown

The City Council wants to take a new comprehensive look on downtown parking.

Delta goes its own way to add traffic controls, new sidewalks for neighborhood safety

The Delta Neighborhood plans to install traffic circles and missing sidewalks using neighborhood funds and a $1,500 grant from Walk America.

These residents cleaned up 522, so can you

Echo Lake Community Club president Janet Macher was seeking an activity to forge bonds in her isolated, rural neighborhood between Woodinville and Monroe.

No teacher layoffs at Monroe School District in budget rewritten due to levy failure

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.

Rentable scooters to be available in Everett in coming weeks

The scooters have front and rear lights.

Snohomish's Economic Development Director takes new job

The city’s economic development and communications director is heading to a bigger role.

Her art calls from her Ukrainian upbringing

Since the age of 5, Anna Lomachenko has always had a passion for art

Farmers market season is nearly here

Coronavirus has created many challenges for small businesses, but farmers markets have seen an increase in support during the past two years.

Developer tax break for Midtown District being considered

From the new Midtown district that runs down Avenue D and beyond, the city is looking to stimulate development.

Jackson High's robotics team successful in World Championships

Jackson High School’s robotics team came home with a division victory in the FIRST world robotics championships

Jailed chiropractor released as judge reverses course

The judge handling the case of Dr. Ken Parker, the former chiropractor, last week revised her sentencing order to be shorter.