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VFW District 1 spearheads first ever auction gala
EVERETT—The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) District 1, Department of Washington invites you to attend the inaugural District 1 Warbirds & Whiskey Gala, benefiting veterans across Snohomish County. This brand-new event takes place Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the iconic Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum in Everett, Washington....
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.
Construction worker survives 60-foot fall into water after lift tips over
MARYSVILLE, Wash. (KOMO) — A construction worker was thrown from the side of Interstate 5 in Washington state Tuesday evening after the truck he was working in tipped over the side of the railing. According to Washington State Patrol and Everett fire, two workers were trying to get a...
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...
Sponsor spotlight: Lynnwood Event Center announces ‘Longing For Home’ exhibit by Korean American Artists Association of Washington State
The Lynnwood Event Center announces the opening of Longing For Home, a compelling art exhibit presented by the Korean American Artists Association of Washington State (KAAW). The exhibit will be open to the public from July 1 through Dec. 13, 2024, featuring a diverse array of artworks from over 30 talented artists.
Monroe council debates levy lid lift, action may come July 23
MONROE — The City Council’s members, during their July 9 meeting, discussed preparing a resolution for action on July 23 to place a property tax levy lid lift on this November’s ballot. In June, the council deliberated on a levy lid lift ballot measure to increase property...
Two workers fell into water off I-5, Everett
EVERETT & MARYSVILLE, JULY 17: Last night two Washington State Department of Transportation workers fell into the Steamboat Slough after their work equipment fell over northbound I-5 between Everett and Marysville. At about 6:51 p.m. Everett Fire and Marysville Fire District responded to the incident, with one worker falling 60...
Geekapalooza Film Festival
Everett’s first-ever Geekapalooza Film Festival is set to take center stage at the Historic Everett Theater during the upcoming GeekFest West – Game Expo. This weekend-long celebration promises an exhilarating showcase of diverse short films that cater to the geek community. Celebrating Geek Culture: Geekapalooza embodies the spirit...
Guest opinion: In prisons, a lack of respect
Assaults on prison staff, as reported recently in this paper (June 12 edition) are concerning because they speak to a more insidious problem: Lack of respect. This state, one that considers itself progressive and caring, has allowed government policy makers to seek solutions to many of our crime issues from a lack of respect for you, me, for the correctional officer, and even for the offender trying to do good time.
Neil Tibbott to appear at next ‘Conversation with the Council’ event July 24
Neil Tibbott is the next councilmember to participate in the Edmonds Civic Roundtable’s “Conversation with the Council” event, set for 7:45-9 a.m. Wednesday, July 24 at Pancake Haus, 530 5th Ave. S., Edmonds. This is an opportunity for the community to get to know councilmembers in an...
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
We invite you to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony at Skykomish (Sky) River Park, 413 Sky River Pkwy, Monroe on Tuesday July 23 at 4:00 p.m. for the City of Monroe’s first two dedicated pickleball-only courts. The courts were funded from a portion of the City’s Council[1]approved Parks Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Fund; a fund supported by the sale of homes and the construction of new homes. We would also like to thank Snohomish County Councilmember Low for supporting a $10,000 Snohomish County Small Capital Projects Partnership grant to fund this project. This project stemmed from regular requests from the community to add dedicated pickleball courts in the City, and we are happy to announce these courts will be open to the public on a first come, first serve basis and include a permanent net.
America’s 13th Best Small City to Live is in Washington
The state of Washington was recently named by US News and World Report as the second-best state to live in. We have ocean beaches, a rainforest, plenty of farmland, world-class islands to get away and recharge, and two rugged mountain ranges. Besides the hustle and bustle of Seattle, and the...
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