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Chief Turner

Doug Ramsay photo, dougramsayphoto.photoshelter.com

Snohomish Police Chief John Turner at his desk on one of the last days of the Snohomish Police Department. The City Council in November voted to disband the department and contract with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.

John Turner says goodbye but won’t be going far
SNOHOMISH - The Snohomish Police Department was officially disbanded Jan. 1, and Police Chief John Turner hung up his uniform blues and became a civilian again.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published Jan. 4, 2012


Firefighters’ overtime about safety, not money
EVERETT - The city’s decision to cut firefighters’ overtime hours may have left north Everett residents without an aid car nearby.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published Jan. 4, 2012


Everett Transit cutting services up to 15%
EVERETT- Everett Transit will cut up to 15 percent of its services in August, director Tom Hingson said last week.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published Jan. 4, 2012


Some things will remain the same, some will change with sheriff’s takeover
SNOHOMISH - The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office is now in charge of the city’s police force.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published Jan. 4, 2012


City builds “bacteria hotel” at sewage plant
SNOHOMISH - The city is closer to fixing its sewage problem after hiring a company to install a $4.8 million “integrated media” system at its sewage plant last month.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published Jan. 4, 2012


City agrees to monitor firefighters exposed to asbestos
EVERETT - The city settled a multimillion-dollar lawsuit that accused the city of allowing firefighters to train in a house containing asbestos.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published Jan. 4, 2012

The Year in Review Edition

Kimberly Clark

December 2011 saw the surprise break down in talks and the closing of the Kimberly-Clark Mill, which will leave more than 700 out of a job.
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