A company’s plan to build the largest shipping terminal on the West Coast near Bellingham stirs protestors as far south as Everett, but what is the level of concern here in Everett?
Two women taste wine at Annie’s on First Street during Sunsets in Snohomish wine tasting walk. The walk features wine tastings and specials at participating downtown restaurants. Sunsets in Snohomish runs the second Saturday of the month through September. More details at historicdowntownsnohomish.org.
Jason Muszala of Mukilteo takes a fully restored Japanese Mitsubishi AM3-22 fighter plane, known as a Zero, on its public flight debut Saturday, June 9 at Paine Field in Everett. The rare WWII plane is part of the Flying Heritage Collection.
Monroe Bearcat Chantelle Westover (left) battles 1997 graduate Meghann Johnson for the ball June 8 during the 5th annual Thomas C. Turner Memorial game between varsity and alumni players. The scholarship has raised more than $11,000 in the past four years for Monroe soccer players. Thomas Turner, a Bearcat soccer player, died in a car accident in 2007. The varsity team beat the alumni players in a penalty shoot out.
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published June 13, 2012
Everett has yet to chime in on coal trains EVERETT - A company’s plan to build the largest shipping terminal on the West Coast near Bellingham stirs protestors as far south as Everett, but what is the level of concern here in Everett? More ...
By MADELYN FAIRBANKS
Published June 13, 2012
City road project doesn’t sit well with school district MONROE - The citizens of Monroe put their right to a public hearing to good use at the June 5 City Council meeting, making it clear that those who were present are staunchly opposed to a large-scale, obtrusive road project that will likely be adopted at this week’s council meeting as part of the city’s six-year transportation improvement program. More ...
By MADELYN FAIRBANKS
Published June 13, 2012
Snohomish High School officer position eliminated SNOHOMISH - Snohomish High School’s campus police officer now knows for certain when his last day will be and it’s approaching rapidly. Officer Zach Brown has officially been given his current contract’s termination date in late August. More ...
By MICHAEL WHITNEY
Published June 13, 2012
Neighbors keep eye on district park properties EVERETT - There are no immediate plans to sell neighborhood park space in north Everett.
Neighbors in the Port Gardner Neighborhood are keeping a close eye on what happens with Doyle Park and the Norton Avenue Ballfield, which are both owned by the Everett School District. More ...
Summer meal program expands to three locations SNOHOMISH - The Snohomish School District is expanding its free summer lunch meal program to mobile units at the Snohomish Boys and Girls Club and the Circle H Mobile Home Park near the Three Lakes area. More ...
By TRIBUNE STAFF
Published June 13, 2012
Fabulously Frugal Thrift Shop opens June 17 SNOHOMISH - Fabulously Frugal Thrift Shop, a retail enterprise supporting Snohomish Senior Center programs, announces its grand opening Friday, June 15 through Sunday, June 17. More ...