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Doug Ramsay photo, dougramsayphoto.photoshelter.com

Karen Erickson of Snohomish sings along with the Thumbnail Theater Musicians as they play during Snohomish’s third annual Earth Day celebration Sunday, April 22 in downtown Snohomish.

Horses
Doug Ramsay photo, dougramsayphoto.photoshelter.com

Mike Sherlock of Fremont’s Mischief Distillery in Seattle pours a sample for a guest at Snohomish’s first-ever Snohomish On the Rocks spirit tasting festival Friday, April 20. More than 300 tickets were sold with more sold at the door. At least 28 craft distilleries participated in the festival. Three were from Snohomish. The event was sponsored by GROW Washington.

First Street Changes
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Things are looking a bit different on First Street. A handful of businesses have moved in or changed ownership, with the old storefronts for Weeds and Sachi’s Jewelry being given new life.

dancer

Matt Brigham of Snohomish High School is the grand prize winner of the Schack Art Center's 2012 Black and White photo contest. His digital entry, "Little Dancer," beat out more than 150 entries


Capella pulls out of talks with Valley General
MONROE - Valley General Hospital announced last week that it has suspended talks with Capella Healthcare on a possible partnership.
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By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published April 25, 2012


Council repeals downtown parking time limits
SNOHOMISH - The City Council voted 6-1 to repeal the new three-hour downtown parking limit ordinance, which drew immediate fire when it was adopted late last year.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published April 25, 2012


City to make offer on Japanese Gulch land
MUKILTEO - The city is in the process of buying almost 11 acres of the last remaining piece of Japanese Gulch.
The City Council last week approved using a $500,000 grant the city received to make an offer.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published April 25, 2012


Everett Transit's union wants to cut contribution to Community TransitEVERETT - Everett Transit’s union president wants the agency to stop paying for Swift bus service in order to prevent local service cuts.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published April 25, 2012


City investigates possible forgery in case of unpaid impact fees
SNOHOMISH - The police department is investigating a possible forgery case after the city learned about $239,000 in unpaid development fees involving two housing developments that are already occupied.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published April 25, 2012


Thrift store will support senior center programs
SNOHOMISH - The Snohomish Senior Center will open a thrift store next month called Fabulously Frugal Thrift Shop at 611 Second St.
The proceeds from the store’s sales will go toward senior center programs.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published April 25, 2012


Elks, bison, yaks oh my!
EVERETT - Tucked between the Irishman and the Historic Everett Theatre, Stuff What I Like is serving exotic dishes rarely seen anywhere else.
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By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published April 25, 2012


First Street storefront shuffle
SNOHOMISH — Things are looking a bit different on First Street this month. A handful of businesses have moved in or changed ownership on First Street, with the old storefronts for Weeds Variety and Sachi’s Jewelry being given new life.
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By STEPHANIE KOSONEN
Published April 25, 2012


Snohomish student’s photo wins grand prize
Matt Brigham of Snohomish High School is the grand prize winner of the Schack Art Center's 2012 Black and White photo contest.
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