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Why Bob McDaniel always gives his all

Bob McDaniel knows first-hand the rewards that come from hard work.

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Guest opinion: In prisons, a lack of respect

In prisons, a lack of respect

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Lion, community servant Merle Kirkley recognized for service, given Key to the City

Long-time Snohomish resident Merle Kirkley was appreciated for his services by the city council at its Oct. 6 meeting.

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Snohomish city councilmembers lean toward future fireworks ban

SNOHOMISH — A majority of City Council members voiced that fireworks use should be banned within city limits, giving burn risks and jarring noise among reasons why during a workshop last week. The council anticipates returning to the topic in 2025 after finishing off its budget deliberations and comprehensive plan decisions this fall and winter.

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State Capitol demonstration against vaccine mandate Oct. 3 draws crowd, including locals

More than 2,000 peole, some from Snohomish County, swarmed the steps and grounds of the state Capitol on Sunday, Oct. 3, to protest Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for state and health care workers

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Open seat has Zimmerman, Flynn seeking Snohomish council

An open seat on council has Kari Zimmerman and David Flynn making their first runs for City Council as challengers for Council Position 5.

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New movement on Pine Ave. fire station-city campus plan, contamination still to be investigated further

Officials with Fire District 4 and the city say they are still on track with a joint public safety campus which will have a future fire station and future city hall and other services in the block along Pine Avenue between Third and Fourth streets later this decade.

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Return of mask orders borne by factors influencing COVID-19 spike (2021)

When county health officer Dr. Chris Spitters directed everyone — vaccinated or not — to wear masks inside public space

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Snohomish Garden Tour comes June 26

A diverse range of approaches to gardening marks this year’s Snohomish Garden Tour

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Concerns, cost are why Snohomish residents should vote no on Port measure

PORT OF EVERETT BALLOT MEASURE

A letter opposing the Port of Everett Prop. 1 measure.

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Monroe’s historic Buck Houses slated for demolition soon

MONROE -- Monroe’s historic Buck Houses slated for demolition soon unless a savior appears.

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Want to work? Program erases barriers, worries for disabled adults on SSI and SSDI

Ticket to Work, a free program of the nonprofit organization Workforce Snohomish

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New record shop in Snohomish is homegrown

But why records when digital download is so accessible?

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Everett focusing on affordable housing, to host Dec. 8 meeting

The city will begin analyzing housing types and styles in the planning code soon.

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Why will there be no Kla Ha Ya Days car show in 2025?

SNOHOMISH ­— The decision to pull the car show from Kla Ha Ya Days’ events roster met disappointment from many angles, but sources say people are pointing fingers in the wrong directions about why there is no show.

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Everett AquaSox versus Eugene Emeralds

The Sox had mixed results in their homestand against the Eugene Emeralds.

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Snohomish to look at addressing Pilchuck Park road entryway, but it won’t be easy

The only entry road to Pilchuck Park will need to be relocated away from where it sits today on an eroding riverbank.

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Snohomish gets “Story Trail” to boost reading

Twenty-two new signs opposite the Snohomish Library invite you to walk and trace the steps of a book.

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Everett's Mayor Franklin releases 2022 budget, to ask voters for property tax lid lift next year

Mayor Cassie Franklin’s $446.5 million 2022 budget proposal continues to take novel approaches toward keeping the budget balanced

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Clark Park gazebo demolition debated by city’s Historical Commission

Parks officials are clear the 113-year-old Clark Park gazebo will be demolished.