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Now playing: Free summer concerts & movies in the park
The Sounds of Summer Concert Series returns with free outdoor concerts at Lions Centennial Pavilion in Jennings Memorial Park. Enjoy Friday evenings at 7 p.m. and Wednesdays at noon for children's concerts. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, pack the cooler (no alcohol please), and put the sounds of music in your summer. Parking available at Jennings Park entrance, 6915 Armar Rd. Thank you to sponsor Community Transit.
Boeing Workers Voting to Pre-Authorize a Strike
A Seattle-area local of the International Assn. of Machinists and Aerospace Workers called about 32,000 Boeing workers to vote to authorize a possible strike in the weeks ahead as the union prepares to complete negotiations on a new contract with the aircraft builder. IAM Local 751 represents Boeing workers at two major assembly plants, one in Renton, Wash., home to the 737 MAX program, and another at Everett, Wash., where the 777 program is based.
Port of Everett celebrates improvements, looks to future
EVERETT, JULY 17: The Port of Everett has seen already an increase in economic development in the past year alone and is expected to see more in 2025. The Port is looking to add residential housing, more businesses and recreational activities to the Port District. Last night at the Economic...
Church leaders relieved as Sound Transit changes ‘preferred option’ for light rail along Alderwood Mall Blvd
As Sound Transit prepares to open its Lynnwood Link light rail extension with great fanfare next month, the agency quietly announced a change in the “preferred” route of its next northern-bound expansion of light rail that had previously threatened to displace a 100-year-old Lynnwood church. Sound Transit’s initial...
Tom Huseby, 1947-2024: Longtime startup investor and advisor remembered for his wisdom and wit
[Editor’s Note: This obituary of Tom Huseby, founder of SeaPoint Ventures and a longtime member of the Seattle tech community, was shared by his family for publication on GeekWire. See below for additional remembrances from friends and colleagues.]. Thomas Signor Huseby died on June 16, 2024, in Everett, Wash.,...
Port of Everett an economic driver for Washington state
EVERETT—Port of Everett CEO Lisa Lefeber delivered her annual Port Report at the Port’s newest hotel, Hotel Indigo, on Tuesday, July 16, addressing the POE’s focus on sustainability, new developments, and the upcoming plan to seek voter’s approval of expanding its boundaries this August. The biggest...
I understand fireworks, but my dog doesn't
I saw a racoon in our front yard last week. My guess is that it was too scared to forage during the night because of the sound of fireworks. Our dog shakes and refuses to go outside to relieve herself when fireworks are going off, even in the distance. I...
Hop a Sounder train from Everett, Mukilteo, Edmonds to Mariners games
EVERETT — Take the Sounder out to the ballgame. The weekday commuter train sometimes pulls game duty. Special Sounder game trains serve T-Mobile Park from Everett Station at the north, with stops in Mukilteo and Edmonds. Another train totes riders from south of Seattle. The Sounder runs on railroad tracks on a different route than light rail.
Everett firefighters rescue man and dog in fire that displaces 8
EVERETT — Eight people were displaced after an Everett apartment caught fire Wednesday night. Around 10:45 p.m., firefighters responded to reports of a medical incident at the Northern View Apartments at 717 Hawthorne Street, according to the Everett Fire Department. Crews discovered an active fire in a second-floor apartment,...
Mukilteo state House candidate arrested weeks before jumping into race
MUKILTEO — A month before declaring his candidacy, police arrested a candidate for state House for investigation of misdemeanor domestic violence. Riaz Khan, a former Mukilteo City Council member, is running against incumbent Rep. Strom Peterson, a Democrat, in the 21st District, encompassing Lynnwood, Edmonds and Mukilteo. Days before...
Letter to the Editor: Resident grateful for Mukilteo Fire Department, urges support for EMS levy renewal
I want to respond to a recent Guest View about Mukilteo’s EMS levy renewal. The writers say that there is no need to renew the levy. I disagree and speak from personal experience. Both my wife and I had heart attacks within a year of each other. I will...
Letter to the editor: Jason Moon deserves our votes in 21st District
Jason Moon is a candidate for the Legislature. We met for lunch last month and had a great conversation. He’s very bright and easy to talk with, the kind of person who asks questions before making up his mind — skills needed in Olympia. Jason is an IT...
NCW Libraries offers virtual Garden Doodling Workshop with Artist Rosemary Jones
WENATCHEE — NCW Libraries is offering a virtual workshop on garden doodling as part of its summer library program on August 14 from 3:00-4:30 pm. Artist Rosemary Jones will lead the online class, held over Zoom. Participants of all ages and skill levels can learn how to create thin block letters and fill the empty space with whimsical garden-themed illustrations. The only supplies needed are paper, a pencil, and a hard surface to draw on.
It’s Always Sunny In Coachella Valley. Now For Kraken Farm Team, It’s Also Sonne
Fans of the WHL Everett Silvertips have extra reason to be happy Brennan Sonne has joined the Seattle Kraken organization. Sonne, named as an assistant to new AHL Coachella Valley Firebirds coach Derek Laxdal, both played and coached in Everett. In a moment, we’ll review a whole bunch of Brennan...
2 Of The Nation’s Most Charming Towns Are In Washington!
You want to get away from all the drama. Whether it’s the hustle and bustle of the big city or your neighbors. You long for a place that reminds you of the simpler times. Where can you go? Someplace like Mayberry from the Andy Griffith Show, but you know… with Wi-Fi.
Power Proa: A Home Built Dream Boat Realized
The atmosphere aboard the Schock 40 hurtling upwind in the dark through the Johnstone Strait was trepidatious, as the gentle hum of a motor carried forth on the lips of the churning sea, a sound barely audible above the howling, 30-knot wind. Lurching out of the tumultuous night was a vessel lacking navigation lights, thoroughly perplexing Team Angry Beaver as they approached—you guessed it—Beaver Point.
Dental therapists, who can fill cavities and check teeth, get the OK in more states
During a game of Red Rover when she was 16 years old, Rochelle “Roz” Siuvuq Ferry lost a front tooth. Ferry, who is Inupiaq, remembers having to get on a plane to get from her remote Alaskan village to the city of Nome to start the tooth replacement process. Traveling to Nome for dental care […] The post Dental therapists, who can fill cavities and check teeth, get the OK in more states appeared first on Minnesota Reformer.
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