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Monroe Schools sets interim superintendent contract

The school board last week solidified a contract with interim superintendent Kim Whitworth through June 30.

New solar array proposed in South Everett would benefit PUD bill-aid program

The Snohomish County PUD is looking to build a new solar panel array in South Everett.

Everett interested in levy lid lift tax measure

Could be on November ballots, if City Council agrees

Rural landowners may be able to build second houses on their properties soon

Rural landowners will soon be able to build a second, smaller house anywhere on their property by a vote of the County Council last week.

Snohomish Home Depot thief back out again

The thief who repeatedly hit Home Depot was smart, but maybe not smart enough.

Cash for U.S. 2 trestle in state Transportation budget

There are local winners in the overall transportation package approved by the Legislature last week.

Everett woman aims to do whole 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail

Calling from a campsite 6,000 feet up in the Laguna Mountains

Dropping masks in schools might not be instant across all districts

While the state’s indoor mask mandate is set to conclude Saturday

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.