The Snohomish fishing dock at Hill Park that's down for the count will be rebuilt this year as the contractor has just been hired.
The closed Snohomish fishing dock also to get new decking for its repair work.
EVERETT — Everett Transit’s plan to dispense with nine of its electric buses isn’t part of a paradigm shift for the agency, its director said last week. It has 14 more electrics arriving over the next few months to keep half its fleet electric. The past few months, though, it has been ordering reconditioned diesels as part of its fleet turnover.
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.
Hobbled pharmacy Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy a second time May 5. This time, everything’s up for grabs.
SNOHOMISH — The city has asked its contracted architecture firm for its future Civic Campus for design revisions that decrease the total pricetag, Mayor Linda Redmon shared with the City Council last week.
SNOHOMISH -- Details of the future City Hall in Snohomish to be built at Pine Avenue and Third Street.
MONROE — The appeal case of the “Firefighter 8,” a religious discrimination case of eight Snohomish Fire and Rescue (SRFR) frontline personnel suing for back pay after they were put on months of unpaid leave for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, has its next step in federal appeals court this week. Oral arguments will be heard April 3 in Portland in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
SNOHOMISH -- More than 35 photos of garden vegetables, bees and food that were printed onto canvas will be spread out in the parish hall of St. John’s Episcopal Church for an art show the evening of April 5.
MONROE -- The Monroe man who led a chase through the Fryelands in late January had a felony warrant for his arrest