Wesco’s plan for high school sports
In this new age of virtual learning, students are not the only part of the classroom feeling disconnected.
The new ferry terminal opened Dec. 29 with the first sailing departing for Clinton at 6:10 p.m. after press time.
Small businesses have been hurting financially since the beginning of the pandemic.
On Dec. 18, the City released a notice for public hearing regarding the Walsh Hills preliminary plat.
This year’s high precipitation levels may set Snohomish County’s rivers up for a flooding situation in January.
The City Council began discussing the future plans for the newly renovated Carnegie building at the Dec. 1 council meeting.
The district’s reopening plan to use an in-person model of learning for first graders
Despite a rising number of coronavirus cases in Snohomish County
The City Council made a preliminary denial against the proposal to re-zone Marshall Field for multi-family residential use at the Nov. 10 council meeting
Seeing 12-foot flames around you
The planning commission recommended approving amendments to the Marshall Field rezone at an Oct. 12 public hearing.
The challenge of online schooling is apparent and the desire to go back to the classroom seems to outweigh the risk of COVID-19 in the eyes of students and parents.
The City Council last week approved constructing an electric vehicle charging station in Snohomish.
Housing construction company DR Horton held an online meeting Thursday, Sept. 24 to address the concerns of Walsh Hills’ neighbors.
During a time of national civil unrest, coinciding with a worldwide pandemic causing school closures, it is hard to imagine what senior year might look like for a local high schooler.
Residents of the Village at Snohomish condominiums along Ford Avenue
In hopes of being on the cutting edge of technology, the city its now operating an Unmanned Aerial System program.
At a City Council budget workshop last week, a draft of the council’s goals was proposed and selected by council members to be finalized at a future meeting.
The incidents that took place on First Street the evening of May 31, and the days following, caused an uproar within the community of Snohomish.
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