Archive | April, 2021

Pop Up Everett Farmers Market Downtown This Sunday 11a – 3p

April 8, 2021

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While the regular weekly season won’t start until May there’s a special Everett Farmers Market happening in downtown Everett Sunday. Plans are for 65 vendors for a “pre-season” farmers market on Sunday, April 11th from 11am to 3pm at the regular location on Wetmore between Hewitt & Pacific Avenues in downtown Everett, Washington. You’ll need […]

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Snohomish PUD Giving Away Free Pollinator Kits To Students

April 7, 2021

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If you want to help your kids get hands-on with science and nature the Snohomish PUD has provided an opportunity through the local libraries and Boys and Girls Club. Here’s the scoop from PUD. In recognition of Earth Day, Snohomish PUD is providing free pollinator kits to area students in partnership with the Everett Public […]

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Tommie Rubatino Announces Bid For Everett City Council Position 4

April 7, 2021

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And another announcement in to MyEverettNews.com for a candidate for Everett City Council. This time in position 4. Here is the release in this morning. Lifelong Everett resident, Community leader, and Educator Tommie Rubatino Announces Candidacy for Everett City Council District 4 With the city of Everett moving to district elections, Tommie Rubatino announces his […]

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EPD Asking For Help In Locating Suspect In Pecks Drive Murder

April 7, 2021

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Everett Police have made one arrest in connection with a murder on Pecks Drive last month and are now looking for the main suspect. Here is a bulletin released to MyEverettNews.com today. Major Crimes detectives are asking for help locating murder suspect Jesse L. Hartman. Just before 7:00 a.m. on March 21st, officers responded to […]

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Scott Murphy Announces Bid For Everett Port Commissioner

April 6, 2021

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We’ve received another announcement for a person running for office this fall. Scott Murphy, who is currently serving on the Everett City Council today announced he will run for Everett Port Commission Position #1. Here is his announcement. Respected business leader and Everett City Council Member Scott Murphy has announced his candidacy for the Everett […]

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City Of Everett Could See $3.5 Million From Timber Sale

April 6, 2021

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A delay of two years may bring the City of Everett an extra three to four hundred thousand dollars. Back in 2017 the Everett City Council approved an ordinance allowing sale of surplus timber in the Lake Chaplain area of east Snohomish County where the City of Everett gets its water. That sale was delayed […]

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Community Transit Wins Funding To Add Orange Line To Swift Blue and Green

April 5, 2021

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This in from Community Transit as they continue to build out bus rapid-transit from Everett to points south. U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg today announced approval of a $37 million federal grant to fund Community Transit’s Swift Orange Line project. The Swift Orange Line will run between McCollum Park Park & Ride and Edmonds College, […]

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Everett Public Library Celebrating Everett’s Poets And Poetry This Month

April 4, 2021

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Educational, fun and doesn’t always have to rhyme. The Everett Public Library is celebrating local poets and poetry with a couple of free programs this month. Here’s more. April is National Poetry Month. This year, Everett Public Library will host two free programs to celebrate the importance of poetry in culture. On Tuesday, April 20 […]

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Easter Egg Hunts Back In Everett

April 3, 2021

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There were Easter Egg Hunts throughout Everett on Saturday as things move forward from where they were last year at this time. Here a few photos from Grand Avenue Park in the Northwest Neighborhood. Click photo to enlarge.

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Even Through Pandemic Paine Field Voted A Top 10 Small Airport

April 2, 2021

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This in from Propeller Airports at Everett’s Paine Field this morning. Propeller Airports is excited to announce that for the second year in a row it has been named a winner of USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Travel – 10 best small airports in the United States. The honor comes as Paine Field […]

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