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NEWS BITES for Dec. 8, 2021

Mayor Kartak goodbye coffee meet

Homestead Park plan has vote April 15

SNOHOMISH — In March, the City Council discussed the Homestead Park Master Plan to add amenities to the future westside park at 2000 Ludwig Road. The project is scheduled to be presented for adoption by the City Council at its April 15 meeting, city public works director Nova Heaton said.

Vaccine supplies may be coming in waves: How to get one

Anxious demand is far outstripping available vaccine supplies, and appointment times at drive-thru vaccine sites are getting snapped up quickly.

Glacier Peak vs. Everett baseball

Action from the March 19 game.

Everett vs. Cascade boys basketball

Action from the doubleheader between Everett and Cascade on Friday, Dec. 13.

Car thief whose crash blocked U.S. 2 in court, threatened victim with gun

The driver who led a police chase before causing U.S. 2 to be closed for hours Oct. 1 was promptly hauled before an Everett District Court judge last week.

Snohomish girls soccer in Districts

Shorecrest Scots senior Bria Metcalf-Lindenburger (left) and sophomore Olivia Taylor swarm Snohomish High’s goalkeeper senior Caitlyn Gustatson during the 3A Districts game at Snohomish High on Tuesday, Nov. 5. The Scots had a smooth 2 - 0 win to advance in Districts.

Monroe Wendy’s fast-food restaurant still on track

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.

Glacier Peak vs. Lake Stevens girls soccer

Lake Stevens tossed Glacier Peak around in the rain.

Everett vs. Cascade baseball

Cascade Bruins pitcher, senior Marcell Alexander, dives into Third safely in early innings of the crosstown game between Everett High and Cascade Monday, April 7 at Funko Field. The Seagulls soared to the 2 - 1 win in the extra inning affair.

Port of Everett ponders making its tax district boundary countywide

The Port of Everett desires to expand its district boundaries beyond most of Everett, a bit of Marysville and much of Mukilteo.

Vaccine eligibility expands to all over age 16 soon

Gov. Jay Inslee announced this afternoon that on April 15, COVID-19 vaccines will be made available to every Washingtonian over age 16.

Snohomish teacher wins national education award

Snohomish High School career pathways and civics teacher Kathy Purviance-Snow won one of public education’s highest national honors.

Downtown Everett gift cards being taken at many merchants

The Downtown Everett Association (DEA) launched a new gift card program late last year to support Everett’s local community and small businesses.

State may peg Paine Field for more airline traffic

A state airports committee is suggesting to either greatly grow services at Everett’s Paine Field

Snohomish sixth graders to stay in elementary versus middle school

The school board voted 4-1 last week for Superintendent Kent Kultgen’s recommendation

Angela Cooper-McCorkle, reporter who saw humanity in all, has died

The Tribune has lost one of its brightest journalists.

Everett focusing on affordable housing, to host Dec. 8 meeting

The city will begin analyzing housing types and styles in the planning code soon.

NEWS BITES for April 22, 2020

Approval decision for tiny house hotel

Christmas House, which helps families with toys, will distribute at food banks

For the first time in 39 years, Christmas House will not be operating for the holiday season