Be safe, legal with fireworks this Fourth of July
Everett AquaSox outfielder Curtis Washington Jr. busts the bat on a hit during the June 25 of last week’s games during a homestand hosting the Eugene Emeralds the week of June 23.
The Tribune's recent article about the crash at Harvey Field contains some questionable information, a letter writer explains.
SNOHOMISH — The decision to pull the car show from Kla Ha Ya Days’ events roster met disappointment from many angles, but sources say people are pointing fingers in the wrong directions about why there is no show.
EVERETT — The city’s traffic enforcement cameras are reducing red light running and school speed zone violations on Casino Road.
Snohomish United’s Eric Frintu tussles with a West Seattle Junction FC player at the June 26 match at Snohomish’s Stocker Soccer Fields. The Snohomish United won 1-0 with a penalty kick being the final deciding score.
SNOHOMISH — A new book on Snohomish’s first cemetery brings back to life the stories of the souls who were laid to rest there and the unsettling drama associated with its demise.
EVERETT — The Everett Community College (EvCC) Board of Trustees voted 5-0 to close the Early Learning Center (ELC) as planned on June 30 at a special board meeting June 26. The meeting was scheduled with about 24 hours’ notice after a Snohomish County judge ruled June 25 that the college and board had violated the state Open Public Meetings Act by closing the center without a board vote or opportunity for public comment.
A letter writer's argument that the openly discussed eventual merger between Snohomish Fire District 4 and Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue should be a reason for voters to decline the August 5 EMS levy ballot measure by Snohomish Fire District 4.
The next Tilted Thunder Roller Derby date at this track will be July 19. For more details, see www.tiltedthunder.org
Monroe-Sky Valley service needs survey is on
EVERETT — On June 25, the Everett Fire Department marked the 100th anniversary of Fire Station No. 2 with a public open house, station tour and complimentary lunch at its 2801 Oakes Ave. location.
SNOHOMISH — A project to replace fish culverts for a creek that feeds the Pilchuck River will require closing one part of Sexton Road from July 7 until September, temporarily preventing it being a through route. The detour uses Machias Road, which runs parallel to Sexton.
It’s always inspirational to see people act. You can act, too, a letter writer says.
Plybon wins Mark Galloway Shootout main event, Harvicks 2nd and 4th
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