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Her art calls from her Ukrainian upbringing

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

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Imagine Children’s Museum plans a growth spurt to double its size

The Imagine Children’s Museum’s just scored a big gift toward its plan to double its footprint early this decade.

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City of Everett offering grants for businesses hurt by COVID-19

The deadline is Monday, May 11 to apply for a city grant. Above, Mayor Cassie Franklin addresses the public at her October 2019 budget address.

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Lower speed limit on north Pine Avenue might be test trial for reducing limits in Snohomish

Slowing cars on north Pine Avenue might be hard to do, but it’s exactly what frustrated neighbors hope to see.

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Everett Farmers Market celebrating 30 seasons of providing local farmers’ bounties

When the Everett Farmers Market opened for the first time in July 1994

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Everett teacher named Art Educator of the Year uses freeform style

For North Middle School art teacher Cynthia Gaub, being recognized for your hard work in your career is something she has always strived for.

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Some local parks and practically all golf courses have reopened in Washington state

Cities and the county this week are starting to open some parks simultaneously with the governor’s opening of state parks, and golf courses are making preparations as state coronavirus-restrictions against golfing and fishing were lifted May 5.

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Mental health pro selected for Snohomish school board

The school board’s newest member is Sarah Adams.

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New series of free fire safety classes in Monroe

As winter weather begins to assail the county, Snohomish Regional Fire & Rescue is offering a free online disaster preparedness class.

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He volunteers his spare time cleaning headstones

A Snohomish man has been volunteering to clean headstones with his spare time to ensure the dead are honored.

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Everett council passes drug possession law

The state’s drug possession law is currently set to expire July 1.

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Providence nurses reach tentative agreement

Providence nurses have reached a tentative agreement after negotiations finished Friday, Dec. 1, according to the union.

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What purpose would this actually give?

HARVEY FIELD EXPANSION PLAN

A letter in the May 22 Tribune about the Harvey Field plan.

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Carnegie work beginning to reveal original features

Progress continues on the Carnegie Building’s restoration, as crews lately are moving the earth and preparing to install a new front stairway.

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New Everett Chamber growing as businesses join

EVERETT — All systems are “go” for the launch this month of a revived Greater Everett Chamber of Commerce. The chamber will open with about 130 members. On Jan. 15, speaker John Carswell kicks off a Lunch & Learn program with a speech at 11:30 a.m. in the APEX Art and Cultural Center, 1611 Everett Ave.

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COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan outlined

When a vaccine for COVID-19 begins being deployed as soon as Christmas, it won’t be a wide distribution but it will be strategic.

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Get together to party and play June 24, 25 to benefit Snohomish food bank

The annual Snohomish Food Bank Benefit Extravaganza will take place Friday, June 24 and Saturday, June 25

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Umbrellas are theme for new mural on First Street

A new mural downtown is meant to fit right with the season.

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Snohomish’s city budget grows, but must evaluate sustainability

“I want to ensure this budget fits with what Snohomish residents want,”

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Parents: Bunnies and chicks are not Easter gifts

An annual reminder from the Tribune