Mayor John Kartak issued the following statement Monday regarding Sunday's activities:
SNOHOMISH — “I’ve seen a lot of people walk by here over the years but I haven’t seen this,” a neighbor said as he shut off his lawnmower to go get a better view: a lamb was strutting down the road.
Snohomish high school students in the Sonic Squirrels robotics team have utilized their 3D printers
Progress continues on the Carnegie Building’s restoration, as crews lately are moving the earth and preparing to install a new front stairway.
Selling the Wood Creek forest near the Valley View neighborhood is off the table for the time being.
This should be Rebecca Grant’s happiest time of the year.
The Stag barbershop has been given a final warning to stop.
Tennis, motorsports and guided outdoor sports such as river rafting got the green light, with limitations
Ron Simmons is planning to call it a day soon.
How the city closed the Carl Gipson Senior Center indefinitely with no reopening date
Drive-up COVID-19 test sites are currently being conducted outside the Stanwood Library and the Marysville Library.
The city’s game plan to eventually move its Public Works department to new digs is crystallizing.
A school meal will cost 25 cents more this fall
A host of agencies are coordinating efforts to keep the novel coronavirus in check among the county’s homeless population.
Every weekday morning, the camera goes live, and Geoff Godfrey is ready to greet a crowd of people.
You can still take the spring tree tour on your own and maintain social distancing. it is a tour which highlights Snohomish’s largest, unique and most adored arbors.
The owner of the Stag barbershop on Avenue D may be risking his business if he continues giving haircuts
The historic Central Grade School building has seen many different generations of Monroe residents pass through its halls during the 104 years of its existence.
Cities and the county this week are starting to open some parks simultaneously with the governor’s opening of state parks, and golf courses are making preparations as state coronavirus-restrictions against golfing and fishing were lifted May 5.
The deadline is Monday, May 11 to apply for a city grant. Above, Mayor Cassie Franklin addresses the public at her October 2019 budget address.