Scan Design Furniture announces closure of Lynnwood store

LYNNWOOD—Scan Design Furniture, a provider of Scandinavian and European-inspired home furnishings, is going out of business and permanently closing its last remaining store in the Pacific Northwest located at 9320 33rd Avenue West in Lynnwood. After 61 years of serving the Pacific Northwest, the independent retailer will begin its largest and final sale starting on […]
The dream is still alive: Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., born on January 15 of 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia, was a civil rights activist and pastor of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church. Born as Michael King Jr., his father, King Sr., was so fascinated with the Protestant Reformation that he changed his then 5-year-old son’s name to be after […]
Mayor Franklin and Rep Larsen toured new Smith Island railroad project site

EVERETT—Mayor Cassie Franklin and city of Everett staff joined Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) on Friday, January 17, to visit the Smith Island site where the United States Department of Transportation awarded an $18.09 million grant that will go towards the construction of an overpass and a new integrated roundabout near the Smith Island railroad terminal […]
Seattle Paine Field Airport awarded $8.5 million BIL grant

EVERETT—The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Friday an $8.5 million Airport Infrastructure Grant to reconstruct 1,600 feet of the existing Taxilane E at Seattle Paine Field International Airport that has reached the end of its useful life. “Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, Paine Field has the funding it needs to invest in a […]
WSNIA awards Larsen 2024 Congressional Member of the Year Award

MARYSVILLE—The Washington State Narcotics Investigators Association (WSNIA) presented its 2024 Congressional Member of the Year Award on Friday, January 17, to Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) for supporting the efforts of Washington’s 16 multi-jurisdictional drug task forces (MJTFs) in combating the opioid and fentanyl crisis. This marks the first time WSNIA has given an award to […]
$661 million in rate increases by PSE approved

LACEY—The Washington state Utility and Transportation Commission on January 15 approved rate increases for Puget Sound Energy (PSE) electric and natural gas customers, set to take effect over the next two years. PSE’s electric revenue will increase by $326.6 million or 11.5% in January 2025 and then by $203.3 million or 6.4% in January 2026. […]
Ballmer Group Awards Washington’s YMCAs Funding for Youth Programs

EVERETT—The YMCA of Snohomish County has secured a generous contribution of more than $2 million annually for the next three years from the Seattle-based Ballmer Group. This funding, part of a statewide initiative, will empower YMCAs across Washington to significantly expand programs for low-income youth aged 5-17, enhancing opportunities for personal and academic growth. “We […]
Marysville School District to Host Job Fair January 25

Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children? Do you enjoy working in a collaborative and fast-paced environment? Then the Marysville School District wants to meet you! The Marysville School District is hosting a job fair on Saturday, January 25th, from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Marysville School District’s […]
As 2025 session begins, here’s what to expect from Senate Republicans

Note: This article on the 2025 legislative session was written prior to Governor Ferguson’s swearing-in and inaugural speech Jan. 15 Those of us who take to heart President Lincoln’s words that government is “of the people” appreciate being asked to offer a forecast of an upcoming 2025 session. Our constituents and others, such as the […]
Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine appointed to Puget Sound Regional Council

MUKILTEO—Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine was appointed by Snohomish County Cities on January 16 to represent all cities and towns within the county—except Everett with its designated seat—on the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC). Marine will serve as a member of the PSRC’s Growth Management Policy Board. “Snohomish County, but cities in general, need to have a voice for advocating local […]