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Snohomish County looking for input on light rail planning area

Snohomish County is seeking public input in an online survey on how to plan ahead for the area around two future light rail stations in south Everett and Lynnwood.

Snohomish Library reopens to come in for a quick shelf browse and checkout

In related news: Everett Libraries have reopened for limited capacities

NEWS BITES for Feb. 3, 2021

GroundFrog predicts more yuck

Snohomish City Council vacancy open for applications

Applications are being taken for the City Council seat throughout this month, with the council scheduled to decide who to appoint onto council next month.

Community Transit to standardize fares to $2.50

When light rail arrives to Lynnwood Aug. 30, Community Transit will discontinue its commuter buses down to Seattle soon after. The agency announced it will discard its commuter fare price, and go to a uniform $2.50 for local bus, Swift, Zip Alderwood Shuttle, and DART paratransit services. Comments sought.

County offering new round of grants for small businesses

Small businesses can apply for coronavirus-assistance grants from Snohomish County now until Monday, June 22.

County grants for historic work includes digitizing past Tribunes

The Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission last month awarded $100,000 in grant funding to nine heritage preservation projects

COVID-19: New limits, closures to hinder virus spread (March 2020)

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.

Meetings about Floodplain Management along the Lower Skykomish River

Snohomish County and its partners are working to develop mutually beneficial projects that will reduce flood risk, improve fish habitat and strengthen agriculture within the Snohomish Watershed.

Monroe Schools’ tech levy keeps up devices

A $12.3 million replacement levy supporting technology in the school district is on the ballots.

News Bites for Nov. 15 Tribune

The Monroe IHOP's opening month is set, a repeal of the city's pet licensing law is asked, a new date for the Sandoval trial, and Snohomish property tax increase details:

NEWS BITES for Aug. 21, 2019

Algae makes Blackman Lake unsafe

EvergreenHealth ends free nurse advice line

EvergreenHealth closed its Healthline Saturday, Dec. 9, the hospital system announced Monday, after 30 years. It was a free service for people to speak with a nurse for advice and guidance on health conditions they were experiencing.

Monroe school board taking applications for vacancy 'til July 9

Applications are being taken for the Monroe School Board seat vacated by Jerry Martin.

NEWS BITES for December 6, 2023

Park Place school fields open for public play

COVID-19 trends prompt concern of fourth infection wave

Rising COVID-19 case counts locally, despite mass vaccinations, has officials quivering that Snohomish County will fall down a phase in the state’s reopening plan if a fourth wave of COVID-19 infection cases escalates.

Waits Motel site to be rezoned

EVERETT — The city intends to rezone the former site of the Waits Motel, 1301 Lombard Ave.

Snohomish CROP Walk lets public help end hunger

Churches involved in the annual CROP Walk aim to stamp out hunger through walking events and dine-out fundraisers.

Snohomish County PUD to give away kits to encourage bees and butterflies

How’d you like to help butterflies or the bees?

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