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New Fales Road fire station opens

Fire District 7’s new Fire Station No. 33, at 19424 Fales Road, officially opened earlier this month.

New Snohomish mural

New Snohomish mural

NEWS BITES for Sept. 11, 2024

Boeing strike may not happen, Monte Cristo Awards nominations open, new Sno-Isle Libraries head announced, and more in the Sept. 11 Tribune.

Tribune News Bites for September 30, 2020

44th Legislative District forum

Snohomish Shuttle Service needed new bus

The Snohomish Shuttle Service, a community program to commute people between places, got sidelined after the bus was T-boned in Lake Stevens Oct. 21.

Economic Alliance Snohomish County seeking new CEO

Economic Alliance group seeking new head

News Bites for Nov. 15 Tribune

The Monroe IHOP's opening month is set, a repeal of the city's pet licensing law is asked, a new date for the Sandoval trial, and Snohomish property tax increase details:

NEWS BITES for July 10, 2024

A new world record in Monroe and more

NEWS BITES for March 20, 2019

Local student wins character contest

Meetings about Floodplain Management along the Lower Skykomish River

Snohomish County and its partners are working to develop mutually beneficial projects that will reduce flood risk, improve fish habitat and strengthen agriculture within the Snohomish Watershed.

Monroe Schools chief leaving in June

School superintendent Fredrika Smith announced in late December that she would be moving on to a new role July 1.

Snohomish farms highlighted in new book

Snohomish farms highlighted in new book

NEWS BITES for November 27, 2019

Monroe sculpture to be unveiled

NEWS BITES for December 30, 2020

Coastal Bank tops food bank fundraiser

Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks

MONROE -- Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks

NEWS BITES for August 26, 2020

Snohomish Chalet site proposed to be redeveloped into housing

Mark “Chewey” Nuss, known for running Fred’s, dies

SNOHOMISH — Friends were devastated by news that Mark “Chewey” Nuss, the proprietor of Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse, died recently. He was 64. Known for his beard, smile and playful shirts, he had a serious stroke in 2021. It impacted the business, and his wife faced working both the restaurant and as caretaker. In 2024 community members rallied to help the family.

Tribune NEWS BITES for Oct. 28, 2020

Free flu vaccines for uninsured

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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