» Read discussion on Centennial Trail 05/30/11 The state has allocated $110,000 for the Legion Park visitor's center and Centennial Trail trailhead, city officials reported Thursday. "The project will be constructed downtown this summer," city spokeswoman Kristin Banfield said. "We have plans already submitted and permits ready to be issued."
02/03/11 Snohomish Parks Foundation is inviting volunteers to work on the city's trails Feb. 19. Volunteers are needed to remove weeds and plant native, sustainable species of trees and plants along the Centennial Trail and in Pilchuck Park, and to work on the Riverfront Trail.
01/05/11 Snohomish County's long, sinuous Centennial Trail traces the original railroad right-of-way built north of Snohomish in 1889 by the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railroad (S.L. & E.).
12/12/10 The River View Corporate Center has it all: location by the Centennial Trail and Spokane River, amenities like exercise and conference rooms and parking. Everything, that is, except occupants.
11/13/10 A man's boisterous exercise routine on a bridge above the Spokane River sparked fears that he was about to jump. A motorist traveling on nearby U.S. Interstate 90 spotted the man on the bridge along the popular Centennial Trail path where it crosses the Spokane River near the Idaho-Washington border.
07/20/10 SHAWN GUST/Press C.J. Anderson, apprentice electrician with River City Electric, works on the lighting system for the City of Coeur d'Alene's newest public art project Monday at the Centennial Trail Trailhead on Seltice Way. The project, "Catch the Wind" by Donna Bain, Mason McCudden and Patty Sgrecci, will be the site of a dedication ceremony next Monday, July 26th at 11:00 a.m.
07/06/10 New barriers are being built to stop the invasive Asian carp from continuing on its path to Lake Michigan. The Army Corps of Engineers is building an additional electronic barrier in the Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal in the Romeoville area. And the corps is building a concrete barrier on the Centennial Trail north of 135th Street in order to stop the carp from entering the canal from the Des ...
07/06/10 New barriers are being built to stop the invasive Asian carp from continuing on its path to Lake Michigan. The Army Corps of Engineers is building an additional electronic barrier in the Chicago Sanitary & Ship Canal in the Romeoville area. And the corps is building a concrete barrier on Centennial Trail north of 135th Street in order to stop the carp from entering the canal from the Des Plaines ...
06/23/10 JEROME A. POLLOS/Press Amber Hartman propels herself down a small decline along the Centennial Trail during a training ride Tuesday to Higgens Point. Hartman caught the Ironman bug after volunteering at an event and will compete in her first triathlon, the Ford Ironman Coeur d'Alene race, Sunday.
02/10/10 SHAWN GUST SHAWN GUST/Press Heather Dorrell runs along a portion of the Centennial Trail that is part of Coeur d'Alene Parkway State Park Tuesday during her daily workout routine.
01/16/10 Meet at 10 a.m. Jan. 16, near 152nd Street NE, Arlington for Centennial Trail ride to Snohomish; bring money for lunch stop; 35 to 40 miles; snow, rain may cancel; details by e-mailing dougg27@hotmail.com.
11/26/09 The Washington state Department of Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking environmental approval for a proposed project to extend the Centennial Trail 2.2 miles to the northwest from its current western ending point near Nine Mile Falls Dam.
11/14/09 Updates on the construction of the Centennial Trail north of Arlington are to be offered at the next meeting of the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County. |