Monroe dedicates building
The city is renaming its public works shop to honor former Mayor Donnetta Walser. A dedication ceremony is scheduled for the Donnetta Walser Building at 6 p.m. Tuesday at 769 Village Way.
Walser served Monroe for more than three decades as a city councilwoman, civil service commissioner and mayor. She worked to improve the safety of U.S. 2, adjust water rates for the Monroe Correctional Complex, and build Miracle League Field. She spent her career teaching in the Monroe School District.
Monroe swears in city councilmen: The city has scheduled a ceremony at 7 p.m. Tuesday for newly and re-elected council members Jim Kamp, Ed Davis, Jason Gamble and Kirk Scarboro to take the oath of office. Their terms take effect Jan. 1.
The ceremony is to take place at City Hall, 806 W. Main St.
Snohomish swears in city council members: The city has scheduled a ceremony at 7 p.m. Tuesday for newly and re-elected council members Karen Guzak, Lynn Schilaty and Zachary Wilde to take the oath of office. Their terms take effect Jan. 1.
The ceremony is to take place at the Snohomish School District administration office, 1601 Ave. D.
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