Would you volunteer your vision of Everett in 2025? If you’ve got some time and an opinion of how future Everett should look, the city would like your input… Mayor Ray Stephanson and the Everett City Council are seeking citizen volunteers to participate on a Vision Committee that will update the Vision 2025 report produced […]
Archive | September, 2016
CSI Coming To Everett Library Saturday
September 14, 2016
No there won’t be any actual dead bodies in the library but it may be about as close as one could get. This Saturday Dr. Carl Wigren will be at the downtown Everett library branch with a unique presentation. Here’s more… Dig shows like CSI, Bones, and NCIS? Read a lot of mysteries and crime […]
Everett Offering Natural Yard Care Series
September 13, 2016
If you have a green thumb but are still open to a little help with your lawn the City of Everett has some events coming up you may be interested in attending… The City of Everett will hold two free workshops in September to promote natural yard care – green-gardening practices that make yards easier […]
Man Cuts Finger On Sword At Clark Park
September 12, 2016
Everett Police School Resource Officers put two schools on alert while police looked for a man involved in an incident where a person’s finger got cut. It happened around 12:45 this afternoon at Clark Park near 25th and Lombard. According to Aaron Snell with Everett Police, two men were arguing about a sword that was […]
Pitre Named Chancellor At WSUNPS Everett
September 12, 2016
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Just in from Randy Bolerjack at WSU North Puget Sound at Everett… Paul Pitre, who has guided Washington State University North Puget Sound at Everett as dean since 2014, was named chancellor of the Everett campus, effective Sept. 1. “Paul has demonstrated outstanding leadership skills as dean,” said WSU President Kirk Schulz in announcing Pitre’s […]
Share With Everett Mayor Postponed
September 11, 2016
Just received word from the Everett Public Library that this has been postponed to September 26th… The “share with your mayor” event returns again this month to the south Everett branch of the Library. It’s part of an ongoing series presented by Friends of the Everett Public Library that began last year. Community members are […]
Input Needed Over Everett Beach Access
September 10, 2016
Now that the beach access at Howarth Park is re-open, officials are asking for your input on what to do next. There’s a desire to ensure enhancement of fish spawning areas while making more public beach access between the Port of Everett and Mukilteo. Here’s a further explanation from the Snohomish County Marine Resources Committee… […]
Cat And Iguana Saved In Eastmont House Fire
September 9, 2016
Everyone, including a cat and iguana came out okay after a house fire on Vistarama Drive in the Eastmont Neighborhood east of Everett Friday afternoon. According to Deputy Chief Doug Dahl of Fire District 1, a call came in around 4:45 PM of a structure fire in the 8500 block of Vistarama. Arriving fire units […]
Video of Polite Everett Bank Robber
September 9, 2016
On August 25th we told you about the bank robber hitting the Union Bank on Evergreen Way. Today Everett Police released the following video of a young man committing the robbery. Anyone who can ID an this bank robber is asked to call Everett’s TIP LINE at (425) 257-8450 or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound […]
After Arrests, Everett Council Revokes Happy Spa License
September 9, 2016
On Wednesday the Everett City Council upheld the revocation of the business license of Happy Spa, a massage parlor located in the south end of the Wal-Mart shopping center parking lot on Evergreen Way. Prior to their regular meeting, the council held a closed hearing for an appeal by the owners of Happy Spa over […]
September 15, 2016
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