Snohomish showcases craft distilleries at Snohomish On the Rocks Friday, April 20
Skip Rock Distillers owner Ryan Hembree gives a tour of a Snohomish distillery to a group of travel publication journalists from Belgium and the Netherlands Friday, April 13.
It was once a sandlot that kids played in. Decades later it has turned into an illegal dumping site, where residents in the South Forest Park neighborhood spent a recent Saturday cleaning the lot up.
Mukilteo Historical Society volunteer Bob Dickensheets polishes the brass in the tower of the Mukilteo Lighthouse on March 31. The 106-year-old lighthouse is open for tours from noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through September. The lighthouse is located at 608 Front St. in Mukilteo.
Residential burglaries on the rise MONROE - The city is reporting a rise in residential burglaries.
Over the weekend of April 7-8, police officers responded to seven burglaries in which homes were broken into and property was stolen while the homeowners were away. More...
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published April 18, 2012
Downtown place for pedestrian amenities, not North Kelsey MONROE - The city is closing in on final drafts for both the North Kelsey and downtown development plans that will guide future growth in those locations, and some business leaders who spoke with the Tribune support these changes. More...
Parents testing protest gaining attention SNOHOMISH - The parents of more than 100 students in the Snohomish School District have decided in recent weeks that they will “opt out” of having their children take the state’s standardized test. More...
Sample craft spirits at Snohomish On the Rocks Friday, April 20 SNOHOMISH - A year before Prohibition ended, Snohomish was said to be an “ideal location” for breweries because of access to various modes of transportation and “the pure water which flows through the Pilchuck Valley,” which was “acknowledged the finest in the world,” according to a Tribune article from Dec. 15, 1932. More...
By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published April 18, 2012
Neighborhood reclaims open space EVERETT - It was once a sandlot that kids played in. Decades later it has turned into an illegal dumping site, where residents in the South Forest Park neighborhood spent a recent Saturday cleaning the lot up. More...