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NEWS BITES for Sept. 11, 2024

Boeing strike may not happen, Monte Cristo Awards nominations open, new Sno-Isle Libraries head announced, and more in the Sept. 11 Tribune.

Updated: Layoffs cut deep at Everett's Herald and multiple Sound Publishing newspapers

The newsroom at the Herald had a large wave of layoffs and this week union members have been on strike.

Local KSER-FM has new General Manager

Local KSER-FM has new General Manager

Snohomish Civic Campus unnecessary excess for town

SNOHOMISH FUTURE CITY HALL CAMPUS

A letter in the Jan. 29 Tribune criticizing the plans for a new Snohomish Civic Campus.

“Confessions of a Trespasser”

HISTORIC DESTRUCTION

A letter in the July 31 Tribune of concerns about destruction of the fly loft of the former Lon Brown Theater in Snohomish.

Everett Transit has new director as longtime leader retires

Everett Transit has new director as longtime leader retires

Delayed ribbon cutting for revamped Forest Park

The City of Everett held a small ribbon cutting ceremony on July 27 in honor of the new Forest Park playground completed last year.

Monroe School Board race has new entrant

Monroe School Board race has new entrant, Monroe’s Red Robin restaurant closes

Mayor outlines directives for Everett’s future

Mayor Cassie Franklin is directing the Police Department to clamp down on violent crime with a new cops unit

Farm store Coastal to fill longtime Monroe vacancy

It appears that the long-vacant former Albertsons storefront at 19881 U.S. 2 will have a new tenant.

Local Wolfpack arena football’s second season ready to go

The Wolfpack indoor football team is ready to howl again!

Everett School District levies ask to maintain funding, replace schools

The Everett School District’s two levies ask to continue funding for education and to help it catch up on maintenance.

Boeing machinists back to work, end strike

Boeing assemblers began returning to work late last week after ratifying a new four-year contract in a vote Monday, Nov. 4.

Nonprofit that helps at-risk youth opening new center soon

A resource for at-risk youth is growing as the nonprofit Cocoon House will soon open the doors to its new center on Colby Avenue.

Nonprofits keep students from having worn-out clothes, shoes when times are tough

Students are never left in need of clothes or shoes through a pair of nonprofits that have begun working together.

Everett Little League needs new fields by ‘26

EVERETT — Everett Little Leaguers will be losing two of their main game fields at Madison Elementary after fall 2026 when a replacement school begins construction, putting the Little League organization on the hunt.

Costco preps Lake Stevens site for construction

A new Costco store at S. 24th Street and S. Lake Stevens Road is slated to open in time for Christmas ...of 2022.

Future of First Street Gazebo to be discussed

The future of the First Street Gazebo will be discussed during a January City Council meeting.

Bickford Avenue bridge closed all this week for repave

A full repave of the bumpy Bickford Avenue bridge over state Route 9 requires closing the bridge. A detour will be set up.

Developer tax break for Midtown District being considered

From the new Midtown district that runs down Avenue D and beyond, the city is looking to stimulate development.