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Ford Parts Installation Service Now Available at Bickford Ford
Snohomish-area customers in Washington can now buy genuine Ford parts and have them installed at the Bickford Ford dealership. SNOHOMISH, Wash., July 11, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Bickford Ford is excited to announce that it now offers genuine Ford parts installation service at its dealership in Snohomish, Washington. Interested individuals can buy authentic Ford parts and have them professionally installed by certified technicians. This service aims to provide a convenient, one-stop solution for customers. ...
Attention all Caniacs: Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers is headed to Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD — Caniacs can rejoice. Raising Cane’s, a Southern fast-food chain devoted to chicken fingers, is headed our way. “We do have a signed lease in place in Lynnwood, but at this time, we don’t have a definitive timeline on when we will begin construction or open doors,” the company said by email. “It should open within the next two years.”
This Whidbey rental is like walking onto a state ferry
CLINTON — Spend the night with some ferry magic. A 3-minute walk from the Clinton terminal, this 5-bedroom beachfront Airbnb has a room that’s a ferry rider’s dream. Ferry Cove, a vacation rental since 2021, has a mix of a National Parks campsite, a ’50s kids’ summer camp and seaside inn vibes … until entering the basement.
Snohomish County opens new Elections Center
Snohomish County unveiled its new Elections Center Tuesday, July 9, in Everett. County Auditor Garth Fell hosted local officials and community leaders at a ribbon-cutting ceremony and guided visitors on a tour of the facilities.
What to know now about cosmetic injectables
Interest in cosmetic injections, or injectable substances used to reduce facial wrinkles and lines, seema to be on the rise. This makes perfect sense to board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Bryan McIntosh of Refine, MD Northwest, who says that after these treatments patients look great and feel better right off the bat. He appreciates the immediate gratification one gets with cosmetic injectables, “It’s low cost, low risk and reversible,” he says.
Pledging to deliver ‘top-notch elections’ for Snohomish County, officials cut ribbon for new Elections Center
Snohomish County Auditor Garth Fell welcomed local officials, community leaders and the media to a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour of the county’s new Elections Center in Everett. Located on the third floor of the County Admin West building at the county plaza, this 17,000-square-foot, $8.6 million facility is dedicated to ballot processing and counting operations for Snohomish County all under one roof.
All dogs are show dogs at the Great Mukilteo Dog Show on Saturday
MUKILTEO — Strut your mutt at the Great Mukilteo Dog Show on Saturday. Or come to dog watch and visit the vendor tents. The show starts at 10 a.m. at Lighthouse Park. Check-in begins an hour before. The first dog show last year was such a hit the Chamber...
Snohomish roofing firm racks up more safety violations, fined $345K
SNOHOMISH — A Snohomish-based roofing company continues to collect safety violations, racking up $4 million in fines and establishing itself as one of the state’s most frequent labor law violators, according to the state Department of Labor & Industries. Not only did Allways Roofing “knowingly” put workers at...
Washington AG 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,...
Cole Carrigg races home with winning run in ninth, Spokane Indians edge Everett 5-4
For the second night in a row, things weren’t settled between the Spokane Indians and the Everett AquaSox until the very last out. Unlike Tuesday’s loss, this time the home team came out on top. Cole Carrigg raced around the bases with the winning run after a throwing...
Eastmont School District cuts 2 art teaching positions
EAST WENATCHEE — The Eastmont School District is cutting its two art teacher positions as part of budget reductions for the 2024-2025 school year. Superintendent Becky Berg said art will be taught by general education teachers in classrooms instead of having arts teachers and classes.
Editorial: Return Peterson, Ortiz-Self to House seats
Two veteran House members, each seeking a sixth two-year term — Rep. Strom Peterson, D-Edmonds, and Rep. Lillian Ortiz-Self, D-Mukilteo — each face two challengers in the 21st Legislative District in the Aug. 6 primary. The top-two candidates from each race will face each other in the Nov. 5 general election.
Stanwood motorcyclist injured in collision on Highway 532
A 25-year-old Stanwood motorcyclist was injured Friday night in a collision on Highway 532. According to a news release from the State Patrol, the man was traveling westbound on the highway when a Honda Civic turned in front of him near East Sunday Lake Road.
Comment: Stand up for Snohomish River by seeking legal rights
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the “Chevron deference” standard marks a significant shift in the environmental regulatory landscape. This doctrine, established in the 1984 case Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., allowed federal agencies leeway in interpreting ambiguous statutes within their regulatory domain, providing crucial tools to protect our air, water and wildlife. Now, with Chevron weakened, polluters have a clear advantage.
KT gets funds for Poulsbo facility, 5 double decker e-buses
Five additional electric buses and a new full-service maintenance transit facility to support Kitsap Transit’s move to a zero-emission fleet will become a reality thanks to a $17 million federal grant. “(This) investment in Washington state will help move people better,” said U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer (6th District). “That’s...
Realtor/home builder couple put Kirkland home up for sale (Photos)
Mark and Sheri Putzke recently listed their 5,560-square-foot Kirkland home for $6 million.<\p> It is the fourth home the home builder/Realtor couple has built together, and they consider it their best so far.<\p>
Letter: Shimada’s actions show a lack of professionalism
Thanks to Jessie Stensland for her excellent reporting on the issuesleading up to Marie Shimada’s recent resignation as manager of the Ebey’s Landing National Historic Reserve. The Reserve is guided and managed by a volunteer Trust Boardon behalf of the four partners that have an interest in the...
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