Thu, Aug 20, 2009
PUD Marks 60th Anniversary Serving the Community
Celebrating Public Power
Fatal crash on Lowell Snohomish River Road
County hosts barn preservation workshop
The Snohomish County Historic Preservation Commission, in partnership with the Washington Preservation for Historic Trust, is sponsoring a Heritage Barn Workshop for barn owners in Snohomish County on Aug. 27.
Fire Destroys Home; Couple Escapes Uninjured
At 4:59 p.m. on August 18, Snohomish County Fire District 7 responded to multiple reports of smoke coming from the roof of a home in the 14700 block of 28th Drive SE in Mill Creek.
Flag ceremony officially opens new Paine Field fire station
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon, Senator Patty Murray and local officials raised the flag Tuesday at the new Paine Field fire station during a welcoming ceremony attended by more than 100 fire fighters, family members and the community.
Tue, Aug 18, 2009
At Last: Happy Cost of Government Day!?!
Washington taxpayers finally done paying off the cost of government
Marysville Drywaller Charged with Tax Fraud
The owner of Marysville-based Master’s Touch Drywall was charged today with stealing nearly all the sales tax he collected on jobs between 2003 and 2008.
Two men injured in early-morning shooting in south Everett
The Sheriff’s Office responded to a shooting at a convenience store parking lot at 128th Street SW and 4th Ave. W that sent two men to the hospital. The incident was reported at 1:41 a.m. today.
WA's Fall Chemical Roundup Begins
Washington's fall roundup of pesticides from large farms and commercial users will soon be underway, and last year it netted more than 120,000 pounds.
County says call 9-1-1, don’t text message
Need emergency services? Dial 9-1-1 on your phone. Don’t text!
New rules to protect fish and water quality on over 10 million acres of working forestlands
State Forest Practices Board agrees to expand buffer zones around streams in forests
Mon, Aug 17, 2009
Cuts and furloughs for Snohomish Health District
The Snohomish County Health Board announced a new round of reductions in local public health programs and staff at the Board's monthly meeting on Aug.
Homeless housing programs move forward
Three Snohomish County agencies will share more than $2 million to increase housing units for low-income and homeless families and individuals.
WA's Fall Chemical Roundup Begins
Washington's fall roundup of pesticides from large farms and commercial users will soon be underway, and last year it netted more than 120,000 pounds.
Vilsack Visits WA, Promises "Vision" for Forestlands
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack is in the Northwest today, where he promises a major policy address about the future of the U.S. Forest Service.
Hot August, Not-So-Hot Primary?
Most WA Counties Vote by Mail for Aug. 18 Election
WA Community Leaders Asked to Help Fill After-School Hours
School will start again before you know it and, for parents, that also means figuring out what to do with the kids in the hours after school. The City of Tacoma has decided it's not just a problem for parents, and wants to include more businesses and community leaders in developing and supporting after-school activities.
Mon, Aug 3, 2009
VETERANS: Murray says Post-9/11 GI Bill “Throws Open Doors” to College Education for Washington Veterans
As historic program goes into effect, Murray touts benefits to thousands of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in Washington state
Commissioner Goldmark names new Division Manager for Resource Protection
Leader of DNR fire program has background in forestry
Fri, Jul 31, 2009
Happy Birthday, ADA – A Work in Progress for WA
This week, as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) begins its twentieth year, it is widely considered to be a landmark piece of civil rights legislation.
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