September 6, 2024 11:14 am

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Mariner High School students win Second Congressional App Challenge

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EVERETT—Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) congratulated Sydney Vo and Azul Rangel, juniors at Mariner High School in Everett, for winning the 2023 Second Congressional App Challenge with their entry, “HopeHorizon,” which seeks to aid individuals and families experiencing homelessness. “The Congressional App Challenge has again shown the creativity of talented students from Northwest Washington,” said Larsen. […]

Two arrested in early morning armed carjacking South County crime spree

crime spree

LYNNWOOD—The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office arrests two males in connection with an early morning crime spree on Saturday, January 27, in the Mill Creek/Lynnwood unincorporated areas of Snohomish County that left two injured, including the suspect. Both suspects are pending Class A and B felony charges that if convicted would result in life imprisonment. Shortly […]

Washington is the second most expensive state for business owners

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Business consulting firm Venture Smarter analyzed eight metrics that could influence the cost of setting up and running a business in each state. This included each state’s corporate tax rate, average LLC filing fees, average commercial rent costs, and the hourly minimum wage.  These metrics were gathered for all 50 states with each scored out […]

One year in, Snohomish County’s newly formed Health Department has big plans for 2024

Snohomish Health Department

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—On May 2022, after years of financially struggling, the Snohomish County Health District announced that its local public health services would be integrating to the county government structure as the newly formed Snohomish County Health Department. Despite financial constraints, the District had an eventful final year before the integration commenced on January 1, 2023: […]

McCune’s ‘Understanding the Pledge’ bill receives committee hearing

Pledge bill

OLYMPIA—On Thursday, January 25, the Senate Early Learning and K-12 Education Committee held a hearing on SB-6205, Sen. Jim McCune’s measure to require school districts to offer instruction in the meaning and history of the Pledge of Allegiance. “This is a bill that was brought to me by some very bright and thoughtful students from […]

Lynnwood-based PAWS opening state’s largest wildlife center in Snohomish

PAWS wildlife center

SNOHOMISH—Since 1981 PAWS Wildlife Center has rehabilitated over 140,000 different injured animals and reintroduced them back into the wild. But for the last 25 years rapid urbanization, an increase in nearby forest fires, and the center’s limited size has left the Lynnwood-based facility grossly unequipped to serve the region’s increasing need for wildlife care. In […]

Snohomish Board of Health upcoming Special meeting on Jan 30

Snohomish Board Health

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—The Snohomish County Board of Health will hold a special meeting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday, January 30, at 3020 Rucker Avenue in the Auditorium. A remote option also is available: Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85834280660Dial-in: 206-337-9723; ID: 858 3428 0660 The full board packet for the meeting is available online, and the agenda for the meeting is as […]

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