Archive | May, 2013

Huge Indoor and Outdoor Artists’ Garage Sale Set For Downtown Everett

May 25, 2013

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The street in Everett’s downtown Arts District will literally be filled with art and artists next Saturday for the Annual Artists’ Garage Sale. According to the good folks at Schack Art Center there are more than 100 artists participating in this year’s event. Artists will have their work inside the Schack Art Center as well […]

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Tankfest Northwest Returns to Paine Field For Memorial Day

May 24, 2013

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To honor military veterans, the Flying Heritage Collection at Paine Field is holding Tankfest Northwest with free admission for vets. This Memorial Day from 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM the Flying Heritage Collection salutes wartime heroes with parade, firing demonstrations, vintage tanks and activities; free admission for veterans. TankFest Northwest is an all-day event that […]

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Everett Police Arrest 18-Year-Old For Shaking Baby Daughter

May 23, 2013

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Everett Police say a 5-week old baby girl is in Children’s Hospital and her father is in the Snohomish County Jail after her reportedly shook the baby after it wouldn’t stop crying. Here’s the release from Aaron Snell at Everett P.D. The Everett Police Department arrested an 18-year-old man just before 5:00 p.m. on May […]

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Deer Sightings Increase in Everett

May 23, 2013

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Starting to hear of more deer sightings in the residential areas of Everett. These photos were sent to us by an off-duty firefighter as this trio was caught taking an early morning jog south of Everett’s Forest Park today.

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Update: 5/24 – Mr. Cox Safely Located – Man Missing From Everett Group Home

May 22, 2013

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Editor’s note: According to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, Mr. Cox has been located safe and sound in Idaho.The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office has released a picture and description of a man who left a south Everett group home. Here’s the info… Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detectives are seeking assistance in locating 62 year-old Gary […]

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14th Annual Cruzin’ to Colby Event and Car Show in downtown Everett This Weekend

May 22, 2013

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This is one of our favorite events in Everett. Not only is it the one time that you can legally “Cruise Colby” but this annual event attracts more people to downtown Everett than any other single event of the year… 14th Annual “Cruzin’ to Colby” Car Show May 26 & 27, 2013 Everett, Washington ­ […]

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Bartell Drugs Buys Everett Clinic Pharmacy

May 21, 2013

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Long-time Everett residents will remember Faulkner’s Pharmacy at 39th and Hoyt. As the Everett Clinic grew, Faulkner’s became the Everett Clinic Pharmacy. Today it was announced that Bartell Drugs is buying the pharmacy at 39th and Hoyt as well as another Everett Clinic Pharmacy in Marysville. Here’s the official press release: Seattle-based Bartell Drugs has […]

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Everett Accepting Nominations for Monte Cristo Awards

May 20, 2013

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A reminder that you have until June 1st to nominate a property in Everett that you think is exceptional. The City of Everett’s Office of Neighborhoods is accepting nominations for the 19th annual Monte Cristo Awards, a distinguished honor given to property owners who have shown extensive pride in their property. Nominations are welcomed and […]

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Arson or Accident is the Question as Fire Destroys Play Equipment at Garfield Park

May 19, 2013

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No word yet on the cause of the fire that destroyed some of the playground equipment at Garfield Park in north Everett. The fire occurred late Saturday night. The playground equipment is at the southeast corner of 24th and State Street. The portion that burned has been taped off but other nearby playground equipment is […]

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Most Everett Incumbents Get Free Pass in Fall Election

May 18, 2013

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It looks like folks in Everett are pretty content with how the city is being run. Based on filing for office in this fall’s election, Everett Mayor Ray Stephanson, City Councilman Paul Roberts and City Councilman Jeff Moore are all unopposed. Scott Murphy, who was appointed to the City Council in January of this year, […]

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