In their first official business meeting of the year the Everett City Council unanimously elected Brenda Stonecipher as President of the City Council and Mayor Pro Tem for 2022. Stonecipher held that same position in 2021 and in nominating her as President this year councilmember Judy Tuohy stressed the need for experienced leadership at the […]
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David Simpson Sworn In As District 1 Commissioner For Port of Everett
January 5, 2022
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After winning re-election in November, David Simpson was sworn in for a full term as Port of Everett Commissioner for District 1. Here’s the release out Wednesday afternoon from the Port. Today, in a virtual ceremony, Port of Everett Commissioner-elect David Simpson was officially sworn into service to continue in his post representing citizens in […]
Drive-Up COVID-19 Testing Sites In Everett Keeping Busy
January 5, 2022
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6:45 PM Update: During her comments at the City Council meeting tonight, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin says the planning and public works departments are working to move the site at 2606 Wetmore to a less disruptive location. That should happen in a few days. While the bad weather brought a pause to drive-up COVID-19 testing […]
Flood Watch Issued For Everett And Snohomish County
January 5, 2022
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It may be a very wet few days in Everett, Washington and surrounding parts of Snohomish County. The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch through Saturday. Snohomish- Including the cities of Everett, Lynnwood, Marysville, and Edmonds 921 AM PST Wed Jan 5 2022 …FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON… […]
January 5, 2022
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