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Students without MMR vaccine face exclusion

Soon, some students may be excluded from school if they are not yet in compliance with the new vaccination law.

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Rebel barber of Snohomish risks slap by regulators

The owner of the Stag barbershop on Avenue D may be risking his business if he continues giving haircuts

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Snohomish-born author’s children’s book tells of pigeon’s accidental adventure

Laura Roetcisoender has always had a passion for entertaining children and writing. Now, she’s published a new children’s book.

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Countywide affordable housing tax approved for Snohomish County

A Snohomish County Council majority last week authorized an increase to the county sales tax rate by 0.1 percen

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Snohomish council to have a vacancy, maybe two, this election year

One seat on the City Council may be vacant, possibly two, as the candidates up for election weigh running for another term.

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Concerns fire trainings put pollution, asbestos fiber in air

SNOHOMISH FIRE TRAININGS

A letter about fire trainings.

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City may roll out new idea to add sidewalks

If your street lacks a sidewalk, you’re not alone.

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Fire District 4 asks for levy rate reset with levy lid lift

Fire District 4 is seeing growing call volumes, rising operational costs and is planning a new fire station

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Prep sports begin Dec. 28, open coaching extended

The “second” season of high school sports is around the corner.

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VFW of Monroe to open new art gallery

A new art gallery opening downtown on Feb. 3 will feature a collection of pieces representative of Monroe from local artists and military veterans.

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Tribune NEWS BITES for Oct. 28, 2020

Free flu vaccines for uninsured

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City wants part of Avenue D land as way to help bring housing

City leaders want to obtain part of the county’s barren yard on Avenue D and designate it for affordable housing.

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Public sexually transmitted infections (STI) clinic opens

A new clinic dedicated to low-barrier testing, treatment and prevention services for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) officially opened Dec. 1

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Opinions sought on Flowing Lake’s future new dock

Flowing Lake’s floating dock needs to be replaced. The wooden dock’s surface is starting to get holes.

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Snohomish's Historical Society group has reawakened

SNOHOMISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY

A letter about the Snohomish Historical Society in the April 17 Tribune.

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Everett council approves changing Riverfront plans, deadline

The City Council last week unanimously approved changes to the master plan for the Riverfront Development.

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New Everett Chamber planned to open in 2025

EVERETT — An Everett Chamber of Commerce focused within the city would begin operating next year under a plan to give seed money to get it going.

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VFW of Monroe's new art gallery opens with celebration Feb. 3

Veterans, community leaders and members of the community gathered on Saturday to welcome and celebrate the opening of a downtown art gallery.