A reminder that it is time again for Sorticulture so this weekend Legion Park will not be available for normal use. Here’s more from the City of Everett. Legion Memorial Park will be closed to regular park use June 6-9 for the Sorticulture Garden Arts Festival. Crews and vendors will begin setting up for the […]
Archive | June, 2019
Alaska Air Adds Palm Springs To Routes From Everett, Washington
June 5, 2019
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Today Alaska Air announced their newest destination from Paine Field in Everett, Washington…Palm Springs! They’ve made some adjustments to the schedule, reducing the number of round trip flights to Portland and L.A. There will be one trip from Everett to Palm Springs daily at 12:20 PM and from Palm Springs to Everett at 3:55 PM […]
Port Votes To Condemn Kimberly-Clark Site, Explains Why
June 5, 2019
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In front of a packed house Tuesday evening the Port of Everett Commissioners voted unanimously to condemn the property along the Everett Waterfront where the Kimberly-Clark plane once stood. That move blocks the sale of the property by Kimberly-Clark to a maritime partnership that wanted to use the property for cold storage, fish processing, fleet […]
Everett Police Make Arrest In Fatal Hit And Run
June 4, 2019
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On May 25th a woman was hit by a vehicle and dragged down 13th street near Grand Avenue. She died from her injuries and was identified by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner as Heidi K. Allen, 37, of Mukilteo, WA. Today Everett Police put out the following information on an arrest of a man from […]
Everett Expanding Open Data
June 4, 2019
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The City of Everett, Washington is working on providing easier access to all kinds of data. On Monday they issued a press release outlining their open data concept. Here it is along with some links for those who like to dig deeper into city data. The City of Everett has launched a new interactive online […]
Wednesday Farmers Market At Everett Station Starts This Week
June 3, 2019
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Starting this Wednesday and running through August 28th there’s another chance to get “direct from the farm goodness” in Everett, Washington. Wednesdays from 3 – 7 PM, vendors will be offering flowers, food, art and fun to commuters coming and going from Everett Station at 3201 Smith Avenue. Of course the offerings aren’t just limited […]
Everett’s Lime Scooter Pilot Project Off To A Bumpy Start
June 2, 2019
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Last month we told you about the City of Everett entering into a pilot project to see how Lime Electric Scooters would work in the city. In that story we also posted a link to the city’s pilot agreement with LIME and this link to the City of Everett’s code 46.80 that covers motorized foot […]
Everett Switches Pet License Renewal From Snail Mail To Email To Save Money
June 2, 2019
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A reminder from the City to pet owners within the city limits of Everett, Washington. Everett pet owners will begin receiving annual pet license renewal notices via email, beginning with pet licenses expiring June 30, 2019. The Everett Animal Shelter began emailing renewal notices in May to pet owners with an email address currently on […]
Progressive People’s Summit In Everett Sunday
June 1, 2019
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The Progressive movement continues to grow in Everett, Washington and Sunday there is an event for those interested in learning more. Here are the details. June 2, 2019, at noon is the third annual North Sound Progressive People’s Summit, followed by the March for Solidarity. The event is being held at the Snohomish County Courthouse […]
June 6, 2019
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