Briefs: Former Washington first lady to speak at EvCC foundation benefit

Former Washington first lady to speak at EvCC foundation benefit

Former Washington state first lady Mona Locke is the keynote speaker for the Everett Community College Foundation benefit breakfast. The foundation breakfast is at 7:30 a.m. April 21 at EvCC’s Student Fitness Center, 2206 Tower St. To attend, RSVP by April 17 to foundation@everettcc.edu or by calling 425-388-9434. Visit EverettCC.edu/Foundation for more details.

IRS app allows checking on refunds

The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that they can quickly check the status of their tax return and refund through “Where’s My Refund?” on IRS.gov or on the smartphone application IRS2Go 5.0. Initial information will normally be available within 24 hours after the IRS receives the taxpayer’s e-filed return or four weeks after the taxpayer mails a paper return to the IRS.

Nominate exec, entrepreneur of the year

Please take the time to nominate an executive and entrepreneur of the year. These people should be dedicated private- or public-sector individuals who excel in business, community involvement and support Snohomish County’s economic development. The winners will be honored during the Economic Alliance Snohomish County annual recognition luncheon in May. Nomination entry forms can be found at www.theheraldbusinessjournal.com.

Nominations can also be sent to HBJ editor Jim Davis at 1800 41st St., S-300, Everett, WA 98203 or email to jdavis@heraldnet.com. Please include name, title, reason for nomination and the name of the person submitting the nomination. More info: 425-339-3097.

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