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How you can help plan Snohomish's future... today

If you miss a chance to shape the future of this city, don’t blame Brooke Eidem.

Parks to stay without trash bins for now

The city has posted large signs to “leave no trace” and take home trash at Pilchuck Park and Hill Park.

Linda Redmon sets plans as Snohomish mayor-elect

Linda Redmon, who ran on reunifying the city, will replace Mayor John Kartak come January.

E. Marine View Dr. segment closed for weeks

WSDOT will be painting the I-5 Snohomish River Bridge

Snohomish’s new chief of police meeting the community

Snohomish's incoming police chief, sheriff’s Lt. Mike Martin, is making rounds to introduce himself in Snohomish.

Rebel barber opposes penalties upon him to appeals board

An independent state appeals board heard rebellious barber Bob Martin’s case last week.

NEWS BITES for April 22, 2020

Approval decision for tiny house hotel

New Community Officer at Snohomish PD is link between public and department

SNOHOMISH — After a handful of years without an Outreach Deputy in Snohomish due to the previous officer retiring and staffing levels being low, the position is finally filled by Deputy Taylor Davis. He began Feb. 1.

Climber fell 100 feet off Index town 'wall' climbing area, causing tricky rescue Saturday

INDEX — A climber fell off of the Town of Index 'wall' Saturday, April 26, creating a tricky rescue and quick measures by fellow climbers trained in health care.

Snohomish teacher wins national education award

Snohomish High School career pathways and civics teacher Kathy Purviance-Snow won one of public education’s highest national honors.

For Coach Jansen, tennis is his sport, but mentorship is his game

Spending 50 years doing a job you love sounds like a dream.

Developer tax break for Midtown District being considered

From the new Midtown district that runs down Avenue D and beyond, the city is looking to stimulate development.

Snohomish Regional Fire district’s Prop. 1 seeks levy bump

Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue hopes the third time’s the charm for bumping up its levy rate.

To help growth, Everett plan suggests to allow duplexes in today’s single-home areas

What kinds of future housing should sprout, and where, are key pieces to the city’s Housing Action Plan.

SHS students say dog-days are just what they need

Ethan Martez was looking forward to a finals-week with a therapy dog at his side, but a policy problem led to the dog being ousted.

Closing gaps in school security is the solution

SCHOOL SECURITY RISKS

A letter advocating for more controlled school grounds.

Blackman Lake early test results suggest lakebed fueling algae

The effort to identify what's degrading Blackman Lake is making headway.

Attrition from school bus drivers retiring creates gap to fill at some districts

The Snohomish School District is doing as best it can with an ongoing driver shortage of about 15 driver vacancies.