Tag Archives: Everett WA

What Do You Think Everett, WA Should Look Like in 2035?

March 11, 2014

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[ad#Google Adsense-2] The City of Everett is inviting residents and business owners to describe how they want to see Everett, WA in 20 years. Meghan Pembroke, public information director from the City of Everett asked MyEverettNews.com to invite readers to a special meeting next week to envision what Everett will look like in 2035… What […]

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Everett to Lower Flags to Half Staff in Honor of Connecticut Shooting Victims

December 14, 2012

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Just received this from the City of Everett… The City has joined Snohomish County, the state of Washington and the federal government in lowering our flags in honor of lives lost today during the school shooting in Newtown, Conn. We will keep flags lowered until sunset Dec. 18. A link to the presidential proclamation is […]

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6 Apply to Fill Hatloe’s Seat on Everett City Council

December 12, 2012

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Six people have applied to fill position 3 on the Everett City Council. The man who currently holds the position, Arlan Hatloe, announced late last month that he was resigning from the council effective December 31st. He said he wants to spend more time with family and winter in a warmer climate. At the Wednesday […]

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Everett Bird Hunters Reminded of Spencer Island Access Closure Thru October 31st

October 14, 2012

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Everett’s Spencer Island is a popular place for bird hunters this time of year and the City of Everett is reminding hunters that access to Spencer Island is closed thru the end of the month. Here’s the release from city of Everett public information director Kate Reardon… Ross Avenue, 4th Avenue (the gravel road that […]

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Everett to Become a “Green City” – Restore Forested Parklands

May 23, 2012

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The City of Everett announced a new partnership with Forterra to become their latest “Green City”. Here’s the press release direct from city hall… EVERETT – The City is working with Forterra’s Green Cities Program on a new plan, The Green Everett Partnership, which will provide a blueprint on how to help restore Everett’s forested […]

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No City of Everett Christmas Tree Above Hewitt and Colby This Year

December 4, 2011

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Another holiday tradition has come and gone in Everett as this year the City will not be putting a lighted Christmas Tree above the intersection of Hewitt and Colby. City of Everett public information director Kate Reardon tells My Everett News that the old tree was wearing out and there were concerns about hanging anything […]

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Boeing and Machinists Agreement “Big as Dreamliner” for Everett

December 1, 2011

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During last night’s city council meeting Everett Mayor Ray Stehpanson congratulated the Boeing Company and the Machinists Union on coming to a surprise extension of their labor agreement. After the meeting I asked the mayor about the significance of the deal for Everett. “The city can do a lot of things for Boeing like taxes, […]

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City of Everett Offers a Flowery Welcome at 41st Street

July 9, 2011

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Visitors coming into the heart of Everett from I-5 or Broadway at 41st Street get a flowerful welcome as they head north into the city. [ad#Google Adsense]

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Everett Makes Case to Stay in 2nd Congressional District

May 26, 2011

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  Members of the Washington State Redistricting Commission came to Everett Community College last night to hear suggestions on how to re-draw both the Congressional districts as well as State Legislative districts. 13 people addressed the commission in person with another dozen or so participating online. Among them, Pat McClain from the city of Everett […]

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