EVERETT — Anyone working for large companies in Everett who earn minimum wage and just above minimum wage will see a pay bump July 1.
Last Fourth with fireworks allowed in Snohomish, Snohomish County's health leader is new state Department of Health secretary, Monroe Wendy's going up, Snohomish asks for opinions from at-home businesses, and more-
Local KSER-FM has new General Manager
Medley of short stories about Dick's Drive-In and more.
EVERETT — The City of Everett recently announced the launch of a community survey as part of its efforts to become a certified Washington State Creative District.
The city of Snohomish is looking for committee members for the First Street Master Plan.
News bites on Snohomish Homestead Park and more
The Everett Silvertips have forced a final seventh game during second round WHL Playoffs against the Portland Winterhawks. The Tips staved off elimination Saturday, April 19 with a 8-4 win on Portland’s ice. It makes it 3-3 in the series after taking three consecutive losses April 15, 16 and 18. Friday’s game went to overtime. The final game of seven was Tuesday, April 22 after press time in Everett’s Angel of the Winds Arena.
EVERETT — The lingering complications of a kitchen fire appear to have permanently closed Hunan Palace.
Scientists in China identified a new infectious coronavirus in bats that can be transmitted to humans.
LAKE STEVENS — A majority of voters have said yes to Lake Stevens Schools’ large bond measure this time around. The bond was passing at 61% as of Thursday, Feb. 13. It requires 60% to pass.
MONROE — A future Wendy’s fast-food restaurant to be built in the Fred Meyer parking lot fronting U.S. 2 was still on track as of December. City planners have approved the Wendy’s final site plan, a key step before construction.
Monroe urges caution for NYE fireworks
Closed Snohomish fishing dock has repair plan, and more
News bites for December 11, 2024
2024 General Election results: Everett wages to increase next year, county public safety measure fails, Monroe Prop. 1 fails
Economic Alliance group seeking new head
Snohomish farms highlighted in new book
SNOHOMISH — Friends were devastated by news that Mark “Chewey” Nuss, the proprietor of Fred’s Rivertown Alehouse, died recently. He was 64. Known for his beard, smile and playful shirts, he had a serious stroke in 2021. It impacted the business, and his wife faced working both the restaurant and as caretaker. In 2024 community members rallied to help the family.
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