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Snohomish vets memorial should be back to Carnegie by end of May

Snohomish’s veterans memorial should be installed beside the Carnegie Building by the end of May, and a celebration will be held on Memorial Day.

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Rentable scooters to be available in Everett in coming weeks

The scooters have front and rear lights.

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Inslee not itching to restart mask mandate

The return of an indoor mask mandate isn’t under consideration today

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Monroe considers ways to slow traffic, weighing its options

Monroe officials have been examining roads prone to speeding in neighborhoods and looking at ways to slow vehicles.

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USPS working to reopen drive-up mailboxes

Drive-up mailboxes at multiple post offices in the county such as Monroe were broken into or vandalized in recent weeks, creating interruptions for drive-thru drop-offs.

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Monroe has one City Council race, plus school board contests

There’s one race on the City Council as incumbent Councilman Ed Davis is being challenged by Delma Silva, a city planning commission member.

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Staeheli faces murder charges in King County

Jeremy Tod Staeheli, suspected in the fatal shooting of a Snohomish homeless man, was extradited to Washington State and is in King County jail awaiting arraignment for second degree murder.

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Monroe march to honor George Floyd goes smoothly

Hundreds of people walked Main Street in a coordinated rally organized by Monroe High alumnus Isaiah Cole.

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Snohomish’s future city logo, signage unveiled

Snohomish’s future city logo, signage unveiled

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Fire District 4 adding firefighters, Pine. Ave. station still on schedule

SNOHOMISH — Snohomish Fire District 4 has plans that accelerate adding more firefighters. It discussed station replacement plans at last week’s fire board meeting.

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EPD being on TV a great recruitment tool

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A letter in the July 31 Tribune praising Everett Police.

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Fosse to exit City Council, making District 1 seat open

Mary Fosse, who is also a state Representative, formalized last week that she will not run for re-election. She plans to fulfill her term to December, and has endorsed her preferred successor.

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Upcoming free art studios tour in Snohomish is for all to see

Thirteen local art studios will open their doors to the public Saturday, Sept. 30 and Sunday, Oct. 1, for the first annual Snohomish Studio Tour.

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Urgent care center opened by EvergreenHealth Monroe hospital

This spring, a new medical service has bloomed in Monroe

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Park names debate settles down

After a sometimes contentious three-year process, five Snohomish parks are nearly ready to debut new names.

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Coloring book of Snohomish features historical homes

A Snohomish Panther has produced a brand-new coloring book of 20 historic homes from around Snohomish.

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Housing affordability, availability at forefront of revisions to county ADU regulations

The Snohomish County Council last month updated the rules to allow Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in more settings through Ordinance 25-014.

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Fundraiser group 100+ Women Who Care seeks more good souls

A grassroots effort called 100+ Women Who Care About Snohomish County has 100 or more women give $100 to a charity selected by a group vote that night. Next one is May 12.

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Snohomish County to unite to honor Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King’s legacy

Events for the 2025 Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations in Snohomish County.

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How should county prioritize $80 million?

The county has spent this month listening to hundreds of viewpoints on how to spend millions of federal dollars in the most impactful way.