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Providence Everett nurses prepared to strike

Providence nurses “getting closer” to new contract

Keeping Parks Beautiful

From front to back volunteer, neighborhood association member Tammie Gere, Annie Allred of the Everett City Parks Department, volunteer Lou Rector and city arborist Stuart Chadwick all plant new shrubs, trees and flowers in Lions Park in Everett on a picture-perfect Saturday morning Oct. 12. The volunteers planted the greenery into prepared beds.

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 to see new food bank director

SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish Community Food Bank will see a new director come August. Current director Ashleigh Cruze will be moving out of state with her family.

Snohomish farms highlighted in new book

Snohomish farms highlighted in new book

Java Haus changes hands but to keep its proven formula

The new owner of Java Haus is no stranger to its menu

Everett Farmers Market on Sundays moving to downtown

The Sunday Everett Farmers Market is moving to downtown from its longtime home at the Port of Everett.

Everett Transit to lengthen hours, modify routes starting in MarchMidday public meeting Monday, Nov. 21 at Everett Station

Eight city bus routes will undergo service changes and a new bus route will be added in March if the City Council approves a current proposal by Everett Transit.

Everett releases 2024 budget that adds cops

Mayor Cassie Franklin has released a balanced $438.8 million budget for 2024 which adds more city staff to accommodate the city’s growing needs, including nine new officers.

Boeing Everett to have assembly line building 737 MAX

A new, fourth line for the 737 MAX is coming to Boeing’s Everett plant.

Everett has numerous new housing projects underway

Three new apartment sites want to sprout around the city.

Fire District 7 and Lake Stevens Fire planning merger

On Jan. 1, 2020 Lake Stevens Fire and Fire District 7 may merge to form a single, 12-station unit serving about 162,000 residents.

NEWS BITES for November 27, 2019

Monroe sculpture to be unveiled

NEWS BITES for December 30, 2020

Coastal Bank tops food bank fundraiser

New pickleball courts open at Sky River Park

MONROE -- The city opened two new pickleball courts at Sky River Park last week.

Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks

MONROE -- Monroe installing safety flashers at six pedestrian crosswalks

Inequities may worsen if Farm Bill alters SNAP

FOOD INSECURITY

A letter on SNAP and food insecurity.

Expertly crafted fixtures for county parks

An unusual collaboration is providing new gathering spaces in Snohomish County’s parks.

Port secures deal to acquire former Kimberly-Clark mill site

Land negotiations for the former Kimberly-Clark mill site on the waterfront will now be exclusively with the Port of Everett, which has stifled a competing bidder by arranging a purchase and sale agreement for the site.