Archive | October, 2016

Still Time To Register To Vote In Everett

October 7, 2016

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Monday, October 10 is the deadline to register online and to update an existing registration in time for the Presidential Election. Due to the Columbus Day postal holiday, mail in registration forms will be accepted as long as they are postmarked on or before October 11. Registering to vote is easy. You can register: Online […]

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Car Fire Doesn’t Affect Daycare

October 6, 2016

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It looked a bit scary this morning but a car fire in the parking lot of a day care was quickly handled. The car was parked right in front of the daycare in the 9600 block of 7th Ave. SE, just north of Everett Mall Way. The crew from Everett Fire station 7 kept the […]

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Council Tables Everett Public Works Project

October 5, 2016

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The plan to replace facilities used by the Everett Public Works Department has been put in an indefinite time out. It’s not the price of the project ($70 million dollars) but the location that has several Everett City council members wanting to take another look. “This is right on a major gateway to the city,” […]

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EvCC To Offer Behind Scenes Look At AMTEC

October 5, 2016

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If you’ve thought about a career in manufacturing and want to look at a program right here in Everett that has had fantastic success placing students in good paying jobs check out AMTEC this Friday… Everett Community College is celebrating National Manufacturing Day with public tours of its Advanced Manufacturing Training & Education Center (AMTEC) […]

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Drug Use Rampant Near Site Of Proposed Low Barrier Housing Site

October 4, 2016

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One of the major concerns of neighbors who attended Tuesday night’s meeting on the proposed low barrier housing facility was increased public drug use in the area. Construction on the facility isn’t even expected to start for another year with occupancy set for early 2018. In the meantime there are already plenty of indications of […]

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Frustration Marks Everett Low Barrier Housing Meeting

October 4, 2016

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Frustration was the most common emotion at tonight’s meeting on low barrier housing. Around a hundred people filled the cafeteria at Evergreen Middle School to hear representatives from the City of Everett and Catholic Community Services talk about the facility planned for Berkshire and Evergreen Way in central Everett. Containing 10 studios and 60 one […]

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Mukilteo Schools Address Creepy Clowns

October 4, 2016

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Since many kids who live in Everett attend classes within Mukilteo Schools we thought it best to pass along this information regarding Creepy Clowns sent out today by the Mukilteo School District… National and local news reports, as well as discussion on social media, have focused attention recently on stories involving creepy clowns who are […]

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8 Displaced In Everett Apartment Fire

October 4, 2016

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No injuries but 8 people are being helped by the Red Cross after an apartment fire early this morning. About 12:15 AM Everett fire crews were dispatched to the 8300 block of 11th Drive West in south Everett. Fire was reported coming from the deck of a small apartment building. As the first engine company […]

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Everett Public Library Launches Everett Massacre Centennial Series

October 3, 2016

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This month marks the Centennial of the Everett Massacre. Today the Everett Public Library announced a month long series of programs to not only mark the the event but to explain in depth the Everett of 1916. Here’s a brief description… This fall, Everett Public Library presents an ambitious series of programs commemorating the centennial […]

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Metro Everett Open House Thursday

October 2, 2016

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The City of Everett is holding an open house for Metro Everett this Thursday. It’s a chance for people to get a closer look at future plans and also offer input for the area. The area stretches roughly from I-5 to the east, The waterfront to the west, 36th street to the south and 24th […]

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