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Police patrolling more for parking violations in Snohomish

SNOHOMISH — Parking tickets began being issued more frequently last week to violators who are parked too close to intersections, too close to fire hydrants and too close to stop signs.

Historical facts on Blackman Lake docks clarified, and new deck is dangerous

BLACKMAN LAKE DOCK

A letter that corrects the record on the history of the docks at Blackman Lake, and comments on the new one.

Sky River Bakery in Monroe set to close

MONROE — The Sky River Bakery hopes someone will write its next chapter. The mainstay at 117½ E. Main St. announced plans to close Sunday, July 13 after 38 years and its second owner.

Clearview pot shop told not to open at location does anyway and says it can

CLEARVIEW — On June 30, the marijuana retailer Hangar 420, which has locations in Snohomish and Lynnwood, opened its third shop at the intersection of Highway 9 and 180th Street in Clearview. The act sparked a legal dispute with the county.

Military vets: Do not let money available for college go unused

Veterans, don’t leave your $1,200, degree, or trade certification on the table.

“Taco Poker Run” to benefit hit-and-run survivor Jon Bradshaw

MACHIAS — Motorcyclists and community members are invited to take part in the Taco Poker Run, a benefit ride in support of Jon Bradshaw, a fellow rider who is a hit-and-run survivor. The event kicks off at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 12, at the Spar Tree Tavern, 106 W. Stanley St. in Granite Falls.

Whose scripture were they reading to assert right to go unvaccinated?

SRFR FIREFIGHTERS’ LAWSUIT OVER VAX EXEMPTIONS, PAY

A letter writer questions the reasons why eight firefighters who sued Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue should prevail.

How a great day coming home became tragedy in car crash

This essay is of the teen’s perspective from being a passenger in a head-on collision on state Route 9 in Snohomish in March.

Man loses hand after cannon incident, and more from July 4

SNOHOMISH COUNTY – This year’s Fourth of July holiday saw fewer fireworks incidents and fires overall, however, there were still some notable events.

Cat rescued from dump’s garbage pit must have 9 lives

A cat was rescued from the garbage pit of the North County transfer station dump and now is in good care. If the cat is yours, please reach out to the county's Solid Waste division.

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Sharon Lynn Hopkins

Our beloved mother, Aunt, Grandmother and great grandmother Sharon Lynn Hopkins went to heaven to be with her loved ones on April 7th, 2025 in Snohomish, Wa. at 91 years of age with her two sons by her side. Sharon …


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Clara Jean (Morden) Heirman

Clara Jean (Morden) Heirman, who lived her life with grit and determination, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2025 surrounded by family, after a brave battle against extended illness. She was 89. Clara was born February 1, 1936 in Spearfish, …


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Thomas Michael Ryan

Tom Ryan, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, teacher, and friend, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2025, at the age of 78 due to complications from Parkinson’s and Parkinson’s dementia. Though his body slowed, his warmth and unwavering faith in …