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School delays and cancellations for November 30

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., November 30, 2022 – School districts across the Snohomish County have issued alerts of delays and cancellations for Wednesday, November 30, 2022. Arlington Home – Arlington Public Schools (wednet.edu) All schools will be starting two hours late this morning. There will be no out-of-district transportation, no AM/PM APPLE or Presidents Preschool, and no […]

Snow removal route priority around Snohomish County

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., November 30, 2022—Public Works & Utilities crews in cities throughout the county are doing their best to keep priority and secondary roads safe. Once the snow stops, some crews will begin making their way to tertiary streets. Drivers are asked to check their travel routes and options before heading out today and […]

Snohomish County Cares: Cold Weather and Daytime Warming Shelters

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Multiple cold shelters in Snohomish County are open, providing overnight shelter during the cold season. Cold weather season generally starts in November and can last through March.  Below is a list of active cold shelters. For a list of Daytime Warming Centers, click here. Youth between the ages of 12-17 years of age who need […]

Hidden heroes: The many faces of Snohomish County’s veterans

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, November 11, 2022—Snohomish County is a region that is immensely proud of its veteran community. With over 50,000 veterans living in our area, according to census data, it is a community that is rich, diverse, and incredibly proud of defending the many freedoms our nation provides. Many of our veterans have continued their […]

School delays and cancellations for November 7

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., November 6, 2022—School districts across the Snohomish County have issued alerts of delays and cancellations for Monday, November 7, 2022, due to power outages from last weekend’s storm. Arlington School District Home – Arlington Public Schools (wednet.edu) Arlington High School and Pioneer Elementary closed Monday, Nov. 7 due to power outage. There […]

Hundreds attend Tiffany Smiley’s New Mom in Town bus tour in Snohomish County

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, November 6, 2022—Veterans advocate and U.S. Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley (R-WA) was greeted by hundreds of residents in three Snohomish County cities—Everett, Marysville, and Monroe—as part of her statewide New Mom in Town bus tour. Hundreds also attended her La Conner, Oak Harbor, and Wenatchee events in the area. On Friday, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) joined Smiley […]

Sunny skies return Tuesday after hazardous weekend weather

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, October 23, 2022—After a surface low brought strong damaging wind and heavy rainfall over the weekend, the National Weather Service forecasts sunny weather throughout Snohomish County starting Tuesday. Expect winds ranging from 6-13 mph with daily temperatures fluctuating between a low of 29°F in the evenings to 45°F in the afternoons. Upcoming Weather Forecast (November […]

Smiley’s New Mom in Town Tour comes to Snohomish County

New Mom in Town Tour

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Veterans advocate and U.S. Senate candidate Tiffany Smiley (R-WA) will be stopping in three Snohomish County cities as part of her statewide New Mom in Town bus tour. After launching on October 25 in Maple Valley, the bus tour has visited 31 cities to date from Spokane to Port Angeles and Ferndale to Vancouver. […]

Flood Watch: Hazardous weather expected tonight through Saturday

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, November 3, 2022—The National Weather Service has issued a FLOOD WATCH as a surface low is forecast to impact the Puget Sound region tonight into next week bringing strong to damaging wind gusts, heavy rainfall, and well-below normal temperatures. A FLOOD WATCH has been issued for the cities of cities of Edmonds, Everett, Seattle, Marysville, […]

Outdoor burning ban lifted for unincorporated Snohomish County

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EVERETT, Snohomish County—Due to recent rains and anticipated cooler weather conditions, effective Tuesday, October 25, 2022, at 8:00 a.m., the burn ban is lifted for all of the unincorporated areas of Snohomish County by order of the Snohomish County Fire Marshal, Michael McCrary.  This means that those individuals who have a current residential burn permit […]

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