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Book on Snohomish cemetery tells its deep, tangled history

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.

Presumptive merger with SRFR a reason to hold off FD4 EMS levy

FIRE DISTRICT 4 EMS LEVY MEASURE

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.

Everett Fire Department celebrates 100th birthday for early fire station, now its HQ

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.

Sexton Road closure July 7 ‘til September

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.

Is state funding for stadium to appease Major League Baseball?

FUTURE HOME OF EVERETT AQUASOX

What's the state Legislature doing giving money to a municipal baseball stadium demanded to suit the private Everett AquaSox team which needs upgrades to meet requirements of the private Major League Baseball operation?, a letter writer asks.

Community stands for Snohomish moto racer, 14, hurt in crash last month

SNOHOMISH — On May 31, 14-year-old Jacob Badgley of Snohomish was in a dirt bike accident while racing in Washougal. After a long spinal surgery at Legacy Hospital, Badgley is still paralyzed from the chest down.

Next chief of Snohomish Regional Fire hails from California city department

MONROE — The fire board for Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) selected a seasoned fire chief from California to lead its agency.

First annual “Panther Run” raises more than $5,000

SNOHOMISH — The first annual Panther 24 Hour Relay took place June 14-15 at Snohomish High School, and organizers said it was a huge success. They raised more than $5,000 to support scholarships in honor of former SHS teachers Dave Lewarne and Tuck Gionet, and the Travis Manion Foundation.

AquaSox take first-half series title

AquaSox take first-half series title

What do electeds think of current enforcement level of Snohomish traffic laws?

SNOHOMISH TRAFFIC, NOISE

A letter writer asks why people so easily blow speed limits and disobey traffic laws, and asks what elected officials think of this.

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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 …