News bites on Snohomish Homestead Park and more
EVERETT — The Silvertips hockey team found redemption in Game 2 of WHL first-round playoffs against the Seattle Thunderbirds Saturday night in Angel of the Winds Arena about seven minutes into sudden death overtime when Eric Jamieson shot a fast one in.
The Snohomish County Parks and Recreation Department identified O’Reilly Acres near Granite Falls and Three Lakes Hill north of Monroe as two site options for the county’s potential future mountain bike parks, it announced early last week.
EVERETT — The lingering complications of a kitchen fire appear to have permanently closed Hunan Palace.
MONROE -- State Route 522 is blocked well before entering Monroe. It was a high-speed head-on collision between two cars east of Fales Road and west of the Snohomish River bridge on the highway, Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue spokesman Peter Mongillo said. Three people were in the two vehicles. All three have been extracted and are advanced life support patients.
Monroe urges caution for NYE fireworks
Closed Snohomish fishing dock has repair plan, and more
SNOHOMISH COUNTY — Last year, at least 85 people died on the streets in Snohomish County. This year’s number is not final, but organizers note that one is too many. The county will commemorate the deceased Friday, Dec. 20 with a vigil at 5:15 p.m. at the county campus.
County Council alters property tax rate
Economic Alliance group seeking new head
Indie horror film opens in Monroe
MONROE -- Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks
Boeing strike may not happen, Monte Cristo Awards nominations open, new Sno-Isle Libraries head announced, and more in the Sept. 11 Tribune.
SNOHOMISH — After press time, firefighter Brett Bergeron was expected to get in the water at the Snohomish Aquatic Center and get treading.
SNOHOMISH — Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed charges accusing two Snohomish-area men of allegedly throwing objects at police and other acts during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot and breach at the U.S. Capitol 43 months ago.
In Snohomish, the fire-damaged building along Second Street will be fixed, city permit docs say.
Be safe, legal with fireworks this Fourth, details in the story
A story on a zebra, a school plan and more in the April 24 paper.
When light rail arrives to Lynnwood Aug. 30, Community Transit will discontinue its commuter buses down to Seattle soon after. The agency announced it will discard its commuter fare price, and go to a uniform $2.50 for local bus, Swift, Zip Alderwood Shuttle, and DART paratransit services. Comments sought.
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