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Past letter’s logic is folly for making ‘vote no’ argument on FD4 EMS levy

FIRE DISTRICT 4 EMS LEVY MEASURE

A proponent of stronger fire services writes that a prior letter is full of misguided logic.

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Snohomish United USL2 soccer

Snohomish United USL2 soccer game June 1

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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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Learning to ride safely: Bicycle program teaches youth maintenance and more

Everett program teaches kids from nearby North Middle on bike maintenance, safety

EVERETT — Sharing Wheels, a local nonprofit bike shop tucked in the back of the Broadway Mall at 2531 Broadway Ave., partnered with North Middle School to create a club for students to familiarize themselves with the rules of the road for bicyclists.

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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.

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Gala FC UPSL men's soccer

June 15 Gala FC soccer game

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Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

Pride events through June in Snohomish, Monroe, Everett and county

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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.

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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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President presenting self as if he holds absolute power

PRESIDENT TRUMP

A letter writer is concerned the president is acting like he is king.

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State budget has money toward fixing 522, replacing synthetic turf at Rotary Field

MONROE — The state’s biennial transportation and capital budgets include funding for two critical projects for the city of Monroe: the widening of a portion of state Route 522 (SR 522) that leads in and out of Monroe and the replacement of the artificial turf at Monroe Rotary Field.

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Phil Johnson Ballfields zoning change by council narrows use to parks, open space

EVERETT — A council-initiated amendment to rezone the general area of the Phil Johnson Ballfields exclusively for parks and open space would prevent future alternate uses such as the planned Pallet shelter lot for individuals in homelessness.

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AquaSox take first-half series title

AquaSox take first-half series title

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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.

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Dock at Blackman Lake re-opens for public

SNOHOMISH -- Folks can now use the Robert S. Keaton Memorial Dock at Hill Park again.

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A true survivor: Heart surgery survivor throws pitch

Blake Camus, 9, throws a ceremonial first pitch prior to the Everett AquaSox game against the Spokane Indians at Funko Field in Everett May 31 in honor of being a survivor of childhood heart disease.

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