Archive | August, 2014

Deadline Looms To Apply For Entry Level Police Officer Positions in Everett, WA

August 13, 2014

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If you know of someone who is looking to work as a police officer in Everett, the deadline for entry-level applicants is this Friday afternoon. Here are the details if you know someone interested in applying… POLICE OFFICER (Entry-Level) $5064/month First Year (Plus Benefits) $5545/month Second Year and $6636/month Third Year This is an entry-level […]

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Everett to Consider Spending $104,000.00 to Update City Website

August 13, 2014

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The links are often broken. It’s hard to navigate and items are often out of date. To use their own words, the City of Everett website is aging and outdated. Tonight the Everett City Council will consider a request to spend a little more than $104,000.00 over three years for a website that is more […]

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Everett Teens Raising Money To Dance In France

August 12, 2014

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Got word from Lars Linder over at Main Media that there will be a free demonstration of ballroom dancing Sunday night in Everett. The event is a fundraiser for his 14-year-old son, Erik and 13-year-old dance partner Rickie, who have been featured on national TV shows such as America’s Got Talent, Oprah and Dancing With […]

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Apparent Sad Ending in Case of Missing 89-Year-Old Everett Woman

August 12, 2014

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Today the Everett Police Department issued the following update on the search for Ethel O’Neil… At approximately 3:15 p.m. this afternoon, the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office’ helicopter rescue team located the vehicle belonging to 89 year-old Ethel O’Neil who has been missing since July 16. The vehicle, a 1987 Chevy Nova, was located in bushes […]

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Help Stuff-A-Bus For Everett School Kids and Get A Free Aquasox Backpack

August 11, 2014

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McClain insurance is offering a great deal to the first 50 people to donate at their south Everett office to the Stuff-A-Bus campaign. Make a donation, get an Aquasox backpack. Here are the details direct from our friends at McClain Insurance… Receive a FREE AquaSox Backpack if you help “Stuff the Bus” with School Supplies for […]

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Everett Residents Urged to Create Smart 911 Profiles

August 11, 2014

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Facebook, Google and your local grocery store likely have more personal information available about you than does 9-1-1. But in the event of an emergency your Smart911 profile may be most valuable. That’s the message rolled out last Tuesday in conjunction with National Night Out Against Crime. SNOPAC, who takes 9-1-1 calls and dispatches Everett […]

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City of Everett Reverses Course on Removal of Legion Park Trees

August 11, 2014

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Public outcry can get results. That appears to be the lesson after the City of Everett announced a change in plans to remove 80 trees from Legion Park. Here’s the press release sent earlier today from Meghan Pembroke… Mayor Ray Stephanson has directed Everett parks staff to halt the planned removal of about 80 trees […]

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Man Arrested After Crashing Into Everett Police Car

August 10, 2014

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Luckily there didn’t appear to be any injuries but a man was arrested Sunday afternoon after nearly hitting an Everett Police car head on at the north end of Silver Lake in south Everett. An Everett Police officer was transporting a burglary suspect to jail when when he announced on the radio that he’d been […]

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Quick Work by Firefighters Stops Blaze at Abbey Carpet in Downtown Everett

August 10, 2014

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Just before 3:30 this morning Everett Firefighters were called to the 2600 block of Colby for a fire behind the Abbey Carpet building. A dumpster fire was spreading up a power pole and threatening the Bayside Supply warehouse. Fire crews were able to get a quick stop on the fire and keep it from extending […]

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Citizens Silent as Everett City Council Raises Car Tab Fee $20.00

August 9, 2014

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We mentioned back in June how the City of Everett was considering raising car tab fees by $20.00 for those owning vehicles within the Everett city limits. We also covered when the city formed a Transportation Benefit District made up of the Everett City Council as a whole in order to create the license tab […]

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