A letter opposing the idea of a downtown stadium in Everett.
Local KSER-FM has new General Manager
Snohomish United USL2 soccer game June 1
MONROE — After 34 years as a firefighter and 13 as a fire chief, Kevin O’Brien announced his retirement from Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue. A new proposal submitted by Snohomish Fire District 4 (FD4) could see the temporary sharing of duties of its chief.
MONROE — At the June 3 special joint fire board meeting between Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) and Snohomish’s Fire District 4, SRFR’s board decided that the potential of having FD4’s chief act as SRFR’s interim chief on a temporary basis would not be beneficial right now for SRFR and FD4.
EVERETT — The City Council moved closer last week to approving an outdoor events center downtown that will house the AquaSox minor league baseball team and a new United Soccer League (USL) franchise.
EVERETT — All Aboard, a local nonprofit serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is excited to announce its inaugural show with Everett Art Walk titled “Express Yourself”; a group show featuring participant Nick Butler and board member, Deborah Lutz. June 19 marks the beginning of its monthly participation in the Third Thursday Everett Art Walk, where they will feature creative works by All Aboard participants and local guest artists.
EVERETT — City Council members approved preliminary funding toward a new $82 million AquaSox stadium last week, vowing to move as little dirt as possible to build the downtown Outdoor Event Center.
A letter to the editor linking the Memorial Day weekend incident in Seattle where protestors protested a religious event and how the Pursuit Church, which its pastor was in the Seattle event, may involve itself with city of Snohomish politics on an effort of what has been described by some as "worship warfare."
EVERETT — The graduates of Adult Recovery Court will tell you the program isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. By balancing accountability and compassion, this therapeutic court helps participants break cycles and change their lives.
EVERETT — Anyone working for large companies in Everett who earn minimum wage and just above minimum wage will see a pay bump July 1.
Last Fourth with fireworks allowed in Snohomish, Snohomish County's health leader is new state Department of Health secretary, Monroe Wendy's going up, Snohomish asks for opinions from at-home businesses, and more-
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.
MONROE — The fire board for Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue (SRFR) selected a seasoned fire chief from California to lead its agency.
Boeing to set dedicated line in Everett for largest next-gen 737 MAX 10
EVERETT — Within the city’s “Everett 2044” update of its comprehensive plan, there is a proposal for regulations to allow public-facing businesses on corners in neighborhoods.
EVERETT — An exhibit commemorating the passage of marriage equality legislation in Washington will be displayed in the Everett Municipal Building in downtown Everett until September. The Municipal Building is located at 2930 Wetmore Ave. in downtown Everett. The exhibition is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday to the public.
EVERETT -- The lawsuit over the use of a future park space for a tiny homes shelter is settled.
SNOHOMISH — Last month, the restrooms at Pilchuck Park (169 Cypress Ave.) were closed to the public and will not reopen for the season. A sewer utility main was exposed because of riverbank erosion along the Pilchuck River caused the closure, according to the city of Snohomish.
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