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News Bites for April 14, 2021

Midtown to be Council topic April 20

Hanging flower baskets program for downtown Snohomish can use support

The community’s support will help ensure First Street’s flower basket program can flourish.

Monroe arts group has plenty in store for future plans

The town’s group for the arts is still producing events while waiting eagerly for the end of the pandemic.

Everett talking about senior center reopening in long-term future

The Carl Gipson Senior Center could reopen

Bumps at U.S. 2 bridge to be smoothed over soon

The notable bumps at a joint on U.S. 2’s Pilchuck River Bridge

Everett Transit wants all-electric bus fleet, and it’s on its way to doing so

On March 30, Everett Transit gave a demonstration ride on one of its newest electric buses to the Congressman from Washington’s Second Congressional District to show how far it’s come.

Averill Field feature ideas shown to public

Park planners envision the green space at Third Street and Pine Avenue as a place for gatherings, music and play.

School admins studying advised 3-foot distance within classroom spaces

School districts are still working out whether to shrink from six feet to three feet

Time for kindergarten registration

Kindergarten registration has bloomed this spring across the area.

Lights are back on at Pilchuck Park, but there's more work to do

The crack of the bat hasn’t happened after twilight at Pilchuck Park for quite a while now.

Vaccine eligibility expands to all over age 16 soon

Gov. Jay Inslee announced this afternoon that on April 15, COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to every Washingtonian over age 16.

Now retiring, Schilaty feels blessed to be part of how Snohomish shaped itself

Pam Schilaty blushed by the tributes given to her last month. Being the center of attention isn’t her thing.

Murder charge for 1987 fatal blaze at Everett Community College

A crack in a 34-year mystery led to murder charges being filed against a Snohomish man

Wider group to be vaccine-eligible come March 31

More than 2 million more people will become eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine at the end of the month

Openings on Public Safety Commission, Youth Council

There are four open slots on the volunteer Public Safety Commission that the city seeks to fill.