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Snohomish High’s theatre club presenting “Elf: The Musical” starting Dec. 6

SNOHOMISH — The Snohomish High School Theatre Club will proudly present “Elf: the Musical” in the Snohomish High School’s Performing Arts Center on Dec. 6, 7, 13 and 14.

$1.5M bail for alleged stabber of boy in Everett

Police arrested the man Jan. 29 when someone called in a tip saying he was riding on their bus in South Everett. The next day, a judge set his bail at $2 million, but Freeman was absent. He’d refused to attend his first appearance. He showed up Feb. 3. A district court judge pro-tem modified his bail to $1.5 million.

Monroe yard floods when fiber crew hits water main

MONROE — Online pictures of a yard filled with water at a house in the Fryelands Neighborhood during Ziply Fiber’s underground installation work caught neighbors’ attention last week.

Property owners can get windstorm loans

People who sustained windstorm damage not covered by insurance will be able to meet in-person in Monroe with representatives of the U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience to explore applying for low-interest loans.

Annual Lake Tye triathlon is almost here

MONROE ­— The 15th annual Lake Tye Triathlon in Monroe will be Saturday, Aug. 3.

Everett council will modify meeting schedule

Everett council will modify meeting schedule

Food banks preparing for higher demand approaching Thanksgiving, holidays

Holidays are quickly approaching. For many, that means large amounts of food scattered across the dinner table for friends and family. It also means that local food banks are all hands on deck to ensure people can get all the supplies they need to have a successful and happy holiday. The community can donate a variety of goods to a food bank, but cash is always ideal so a food bank can buy in bulk.

Catalog of windstorm damage sought by county

The county Department of Emergency Management (DEM) is asking people to catalog their windstorm damages through the end of this month.

Waits Motel site to be rezoned

EVERETT — The city intends to rezone the former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave.

Snohomish County’s Sports Hall of Fame taking nominations

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John Dean Dolquist

Captain Dean Dolquist (John Dean Dolquist) flew his final mission on Monday, June 17, 2024, to be reunited with family and friends in Heaven. Dean lived a full life – serving in the Navy for 26 years, then serving God …


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Sandy Erickson

Sandy Erickson was born on June 24, 1954. She was a life long snohomish resident and touched many people’s lives. She passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 19, 2024. Come celebrate her life on September 15 at 2:30pm …


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Barbara (McKinney) Bergeron

Barbara “Barb” Joan Bergeron passed away peacefully in her sleep on May 2, 2024, leaving behind a life well lived. Barb grew up in Snohomish, Washington during a time when dogs ran free, and no one locked their doors. Barb’s …


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Harry L. (Lee) Finnick

Lee, 94, passed away peacefully in his sleep March 17th 2024. He was born April 7th, 1929 in Seattle to Harry and Alida Finnick. He was married to the love of his life Judy for 65 years, also from Ballard …


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Mitchell (Mitch) Kim Huntley

At the age of forty-six, Mitchell Kim Huntley (Mitch) succumbed to the long-term effects of Congestive Heart Failure on Wednesday July 10, 2024, shortly after moving back to his childhood home in Snohomish from the Tacoma area where he lived …


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Ann Dobbs Tuohy

Vida Ann Dobbs Tuohy, longtime Snohomish, Wash., resident, died on July 16 in Mill Creek, Wash. She was born on Jan. 20, 1927, in Everett, Wash., the only child of Thomas E. Dobbs and Vida Anderson Dobbs. (Tom Dobbs owned …


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