MONROE — The Wagner Performing Arts Center is getting a lot of love from the all-volunteer Monroe Arts Council nonprofit and an army of community volunteers. Together, they are making the Wagner beautiful again — one seat at a time. A volunteer opportunity is March 22.
The city of Snohomish canceled all nonessential meetings, and Snohomish, Monroe and Everett schools closed in response to state orders to take action to avoid spreading COVID-19.
Chiropractor’s sentencing postponed
A company called LetsGetChecked is working with in-home health care provider ConcertoHealth to provide its FDA EUA authorized Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sure-Track tests to at-risk individuals who, because of their age, severe medical problems, low income, or disabilities, are eligible for Medicare and/or Medicaid.
EVERETT — Jetty Island opens this week
The teams are on the move.
Tribune News Bites for Aug. 21, 2024
COVID-19 case rates are slowly sliding down from September, but the delta variant still dominates caseloads.
It’s a night where the best-kept houses in each of Everett’s 19 neighborhoods shine. The annual Monte Cristo Awards start at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 at the Historic Everett Theater, 2911 Colby Ave. An opening reception is at 6:30 p.m. that night.
Carnegie restoration wins state award
News bites for December 11, 2024
County budget public hearings coming in October
Monroe hospital to add urgent care
Local student wins character contest
Pilchuck River Bridge update
In specific ways, people can help the many residents evacuated by the wildfire in forest land near Skykomish
Coastal Bank tops food bank fundraiser
Parking meters suggested
Boeing strike may not happen, Monte Cristo Awards nominations open, new Sno-Isle Libraries head announced, and more in the Sept. 11 Tribune.
Countywide opioid overdose vigil Aug. 31