 01/22/10 Edmonds, Everett, Lake Stevens, Marysville, Mukilteo, Northshore, Snohomish and Sultan have levies or bonds.
 01/20/10 9,000 Snohomsh County PUD customers lose power after 60 mile per hour winds cause widespread outages.
 01/19/10 The Washington State Department of Transportation today awarded a contract to rebuild the I-82 Valley Mall Boulevard interchange to KLB Construction, Inc. of Mukilteo who submitted the lowest bid to construct this project.
 01/14/10 Consultants concluded that adding limited commercial passenger service to Paine Fields airport operations would have no significant environmental impacts....
 01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
 01/10/10 Even I-5 could be a toll road by 2030 under a regional transportation plan. In five to 10 years, anyone driving from Everett to Monroe on U.S. 2 might have to pay directly to do it.
 01/07/10 Daughters of Norway Ingeborg Lodge 43: 10 a.m. Saturday at the Sons of Norway Hall, 9910 270th St. NW., Stanwood. The program will be handknitting, presented by Sirkku Bingham of Pinchknitter Yarns. Ingeborg Lodge meets on the second Saturday of the month. Alice Blandin, 360 387-3375.
 01/06/10 Washington State Ferries is reminding travelers about the temporary halt to ferry service on the Keystone-Port Townsend route on Saturday, Jan. 9, and Sunday, Jan. 10.
 01/05/10 Ferry riders will have to endure yet-another closure of the Keystone ferry. The vessel serving the route, the Steilacoom II, will be removed from service this weekend, Jan. 9 and 10, so it can undergo a United States Coast Guard mandated safety inspection.
 01/05/10 Club Nine Baseball is accepting registration for its January and February camps. The four-day hitting, pitching and infield camps are offered between Jan. 10-31 and Feb. 6-27. The camps are for players U8-U12. The cost is $100. For more information, call 425-512-0556.
 01/05/10 WSDOT Ferries Division offers ride vouchers for Port Townsend/Keystone Vehicle Multi-ride Ticket customers during weekend route closure
 01/04/10 LANGLEY After 35 years next to the dentists chair performing thousands of procedures, Dr. Ric Prael has decided to sink his teeth into some new challenges.
 12/28/09 After a year of high unemployment and low expectations, Snohomish County showed signs late in 2009 that its economy could be on the mend.
 12/24/09 Bipolar and Depression Support Group: 7 p.m. second Wednesdays in Room A at Providence Hospital, 916 Pacific Ave., Everett. 425-388-3311, ext. 2061. Edmonds Kiwanis Club: 10 a.m. Tuesdays, South County Senior Center, 220 Railroad Ave., Edmonds. 425-771-8949.
 12/21/09 The Stillaguamish River watershed will receive more than $5.5 million in grants from the Washington State Salmon Recovery Funding Board.
 12/20/09 Citizen signers of initiative petitions deserve to have their privacy protected. The most persuasive explanation for why comes from Thurston County Judge Richard Hicks in October:
 12/20/09 Reservations for travelers on the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route will be limited to commercial traffic, according to a pre-design study on a reservation system conducted by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
 12/19/09 A new draft study from Washington State Ferries suggests vehicle reservations could be offered on some ferry routes.
 12/14/09 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.----X-Rite, Incorporated , the world leader in color management, measurement and communication technologies, announced that SKY Brazil, the largest High Definition Pay TV operator in Latin America is currently deploying thousands of the award-winning i1Display2 systems from X-Rite as part of what is believed to be largest mass TV calibration project in the world.
12/07/09 Chad McKinney knows a bit about being in the running for a bigprize. Back when he was a student at Big Sky High School in thelate 1980s, the Missoula native (whose father, Larry McKinney, wasa math teacher) made area headlines as a standout track and fieldstar who became the national javelin champion in 1989.
 12/06/09 They were young Everett men, just a year out of high school. Like many of their Everett High School friends, John Hayes and George Petersen were only kids when they joined the Washington National Guard's 161st Infantry Regiment. |