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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.
Lynnwood Police Blotter: June 30-July 6, 2024
18300 block Alderwood Mall Parkway: A felony theft was reported. 4600 block 196th Street Southwest: A felony theft was reported. 7500 block 196th Street Southwest: A misdemeanor theft was reported. 3200 block 184th Street Southwest: A misdemeanor theft was reported. 19300 block Alderwood Mall Parkway: Misdemeanor assault was reported. 18900...
Quick response by Everett Firefighters Prevents Spread of Fire in Strip Mall
In the early hours of Wednesday, July 10, just after 3:30 am, the Everett Fire Department quickly extinguished a commercial fire at a three-occupancy strip mall located at 8407 Evergreen Way. Firefighters arrived to find a working fire in the business of Los Guerreros Taqueria. Fortunately, no injuries were reported.
Bail increased to $2 million for teen charged in deadly Alderwood mall shooting
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — The 16-year-old boy accused of fatally shooting a 13-year-old girl at Alderwood mall in Lynnwood pled not guilty to all charges in court Wednesday afternoon. Samuel Gizaw, 16, of Mukilteo, is charged with murder, assault, and unlawful possession of a firearm for the July 3...
Escamilla appointed to fill city council vacancy
The Lynnwood City Council on Wednesday appointed Almaderica “Derica” Escamilla to the Lynnwood City Council Position 1 seat vacated in May with the resignation of Councilmember Shirley Sutton. The council interviewed their top candidates over two special meetings this week, and Wednesday evening voted to select Escamilla, who...
Snohomish County opens new $8.6 million Election Center
EVERETT—Snohomish County leadership held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday, July 9, to celebrate its newest Election Center in Everett, which will house all election-based ballot processing and counting operations for Snohomish County. Prior to the opening of the Elections Center, Snohomish County leased out office space off campus which was...
Man accused of holding girlfriend captive in Minnesota college dorm room reaches plea deal
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A man who was accused of holding his girlfriend captive in her dorm room at a Minnesota college for three days while raping, beating and waterboarding her has reached a plea deal that calls for a sentence of up to 7 1/2 years. Keanu...
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.
City council to review Everett Port boundary expansion during July 11 meeting
The Mountlake Terrace City Council July 11 is scheduled to receive a presentation from the Port of Everett. The Port of Everett Commission in December 2023 passed Resolution No. 1220, directing port staff to submit a proposition to the Snohomish County Council to enlarge the limits of the existing port district.
Shoreline Historical Museum hires full-time Collections Manager
The Shoreline Historical Museum has hired a 2nd full-time employee. Robby Grillo is the new Collections Manager. He was previously a Librarian, Archivist, Collection Assistant and Archaeologist. "I'm excited to bring these experiences in caring for the museum's collections and promoting access for the community."
Driver alert: The Third Major Construction Project Begins July 15 in the Snoqualmie River Valley. Closures Affect Local Drivers and Bicyclists on Many Popular Routes
*Editor’s Note: These projects have been posted separately over the past few weeks. This post is a reminder of all the construction work coming up. King County is starting another major road construction project in the Snoqualmie River Valley. On July 15, contractor crews near Duvall will close NE Woodinville-Duvall Road west of Duvall to all traffic to remove and replace the bridge deck over the Duvall Slough.
Community Work Party at Twin Ponds North on Saturday July 13, 2024
As the sun shines and gets hotter each day, our plants need water and mulch to get through the dry season. Come join us to care and tend our Future Forest!. We meet on the far NW side of the park, along 155th street, west of the parking lot. All...
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...
‘Hard to see’: Police say driver in Burlington neighbourhood out to get coffee texting while behind the wheel with child in front seat, results in $1,175 in fines and people reacting online
Halton Regional Police say a Burlington driver has racked up a hefty fine with multiple tickets during a traffic stop. Police say the incident occurred in the area of New Street and Belvenia Road on July 6 around 9:30 a.m.
Optimist Club presents grants to various sports organizations
The Optimist Club of Arlington was busy in recent weeks presenting grant funding to a number of sports leagues in Arlington, using proceeds earned from the club’s annual and popular Christmas-tree fund-raiser sales. Teams and players from those leagues often volunteer each winter holiday season to help with the...
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