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Everett Little League Red Sox clinch 2024 Major Division city championship
Manager Marc Harr’s Major Division Red Sox finished second during the regular season with a 14-4 record. The Angels ended up on top, but in the playoffs both teams reversed roles, when the Sox defeated the halos two games to one in the championship round to secure the city crown.
Five Iron Golf continues its national expansion with its second Seattle location
Kirkland, WA [July 10, 2024] – Five Iron Golf, the nation's leading indoor golf and entertainment venue, proudly announces the opening of its newest location this September at 425 Urban Plaza in Kirkland, WA. Situated in the bustling Kirkland Urban area, a mixed-use development extending Downtown Kirkland, this 4,500-square-foot facility showcases Five Iron Golf's state-of-the-art golf simulators and vibrant sports bar atmosphere, seamlessly blending a top-tier performance center with a dynamic event and social space.
Monroe This Week Newsletter
Catch up on recent city news, events and happenings by reading Mayor Thomas’ Monroe This Week. • City Council’s Consideration of a Parks Maintenance & Public Safety Ballot Measure. • Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Applications. • Annual Lake Tye Triathlon. • Monthly Business Newsletter. • Free Dental Fair...
Sponsor spotlight: Holy Rosary returns to Edmonds 4th of July Parade to celebrate milestone anniversary
Father Matthew O’Leary was busy moving into his new Edmonds home in early July two years ago when some friends invited him to walk down to see the town’s acclaimed 4th of July parade. While watching the festivities, Father Matthew remembers thinking, “One thing missing is our Holy Rosary float.” Flash forward one year: Holy Rosary Edmonds Parish not only had a float in the parade, but won the award for Most Original Float by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce. Just like that, a new tradition was born.
July 11, 2024 - This Week in Kirkland - Text Version
This Week: Council Preview | Houghton Village Open House | Meet CM Sweet | Recycling Event. City of Kirkland Washington sent this bulletin at 07/11/2024 04:54 PM PDT. Did you know Councilmember Penny Sweet is an experienced woodworker? Well you would if you listened to this week’s podcast!. City...
Learn more about the benefit charge renewal from South County Fire
South County Fire invites voters to several upcoming opportunities to learn about the benefit charge renewal on the August primary ballot, according to a news release. South County Fire is asking voters to consider a 10-year renewal of the benefit charge. The benefit charge was first approved by South County Fire voters in 2020 and reduces the maximum fire levy by a third. This applies to residents of Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Brier and nearby unincorporated areas that belong to the Regional Fire Authority. The charge does not affect Edmonds residents.
City Council Preview July 16, 2024
The next meeting of the Kirkland City Council is on Tuesday, July 16, 2024. During the Business Agenda:. Council will consider updates to the official City Flag creation process. Council will consider amendments to the Kirkland Zoning Code related to development on Goat Hill. Prior to the above business agenda,...
History: The Nile Shrine at Lake Ballinger — Part 2 of 2
This is part 2 of two parts. You can read part 1 here. Initial Construction and Progress on the Property: 1927-1941. At the beginning of 1927, the Nile Temple received the initial survey and drawings of the proposed layout for the Lake Ballinger property from Olmsted Brothers, the San Francisco-based landscape architects who had been chosen by the Temple’s leadership to provide them with their recommendations.
Arts Commission awards scholarship to MTHS grad Natalie Streuli
Natalie Streuli, a Mountlake Terrace High School graduate, was selected for the Manu Sood Scholarship by the Arts Advisory Commission, according to a news release. The annual $1,000 scholarship program was created in memory of Manu Sood and her commitment to the Mountlake Terrace community, including serving on the arts commission. The first scholarship was awarded in 2010.
Thrift on Swift
Pictured above: Value Village in Everett is just behind the Swift Blue Line Station on Pecks Dr. Do you love scoring a great deal on a pair of jeans? Maybe you're on the hunt for a unique painting for your bathroom or a cozy quilt for your couch? Thrift shopping is the perfect solution for finding unique items at bargain prices while giving new life to items that may have otherwise been thrown away.
Park District Development Greenlit By City Council
In particular, the street vacation, an ordinance relating to the Park District, a planned development overlay, and development agreement were unanimously voted “yes” by the City Council. Expect to see 12-story buildings in the Delta Neighborhood with underground parking and commercial space, as well as permitted parking in...
Temporary closure of the East Side Dog Park from August 5 - 19, 2024
The Fircrest Campus Facilities Department will be resurfacing the road along and leading into the East Side Off Leash Area on the Fircrest Campus on 15th NE. The work is scheduled to begin on August 5th and will involve large construction equipment. Due to this construction, and to keep park...
Teen survives river drowning
MONROE — A teenager drowned Tuesday, July 9 in the Skykomish River by Al Borlin Park but survived, according to Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue. The female teen received CPR from a bystander while fire crews were coming, and this was crucial for how she survived the drowning, her father said.
Washington attorney general candidate faces blowback for 'leave of absence' claim
OLYMPIA — State Sen. Manka Dhingra, a Democrat from Redmond who is running for state attorney general, first faced questions earlier this summer for claiming in campaign materials that she was still working for the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office. The controversy took another turn in recent days, when...
La Conner Town Council approves updated strategic plan
LA CONNER — The La Conner Town Council approved an updated town Strategic Plan for 2024-2028 during its Tuesday meeting. The Strategic Plan outlines focus areas and implementation processes for the town, including facilitating increased housing diversity and affordability, and investing in fire protection and prevention. The modifications update the plan for 2025. The changes included the addition of goals to: ...
Everett minimum wage initiative submits signatures to get on ballot
EVERETT — Organizers on Thursday submitted 1,500 signatures to get their initiative to raise Everett minimum wage on the November ballot. Volunteers from the Everett Deserves a Raise group gathered at City Hall on Thursday afternoon to submit the signatures. “We have been out as much as possible for...
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