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John Wolcott / for HBJ |
Arlington Flight Services plans airport transformation

ARLINGTON — Arlington Flight Services is the newest business at the Arlington Municipal Airport and owner Kevin Duncan has visions of growing his business and making bold moves that will help enhance the future of the airport. [More]

By John Wolcott
HBJ Freelance Writer | May 30




M.L. Dehm / For HBJ |
Ericksons' customer service lasts generations

EVERETT — Erickson Furniture has survived fires, wars, depressions and recessions to become one of the oldest businesses in Snohomish County continuously owned by the same family. [More]

By M.L. Dehm
HBJ Freelance Writer | May 29



Everett plays key role in Navy's global strategy

TULALIP — Naval Station Everett has a secure future due in no small part to the support of the surrounding communities, the base's executive officer told the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce Friday. [More]

By Kurt Batdorf
HBJ Editor | May 25



County's jobless rate plummets to 7.1 percent

EVERETT — Snohomish County's unemployment rate sank from 8.5 percent in March to 7.1 percent in April, the state Employment Security Department reported May 22. [More]

By Kurt Batdorf
HBJ Editor | May 22



Herald writers, photographers win SPJ awards

SEATTLE -- Winners of the 2011 Society of Professional Journalists Northwest Excellence in Journalism contest were announced Saturday night at banquets in Seattle and Portland, Ore. The annual contest is held by Region 10 of SPJ to honor journalism... [More]

Associated Press | May 21




Kurt Batdorf / HBJ |
Boeing exec sees growth amid competition

LYNNWOOD — The Boeing Co. is in a growth mode, but how that growth will change the plane maker in the years ahead remains to be seen. [More]

By Kurt Batdorf
HBJ Editor | May 16



Jobless rate, job numbers keep baffling experts

OLYMPIA -- Washington's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell from 8.3 percent in March to an estimated 8.1 percent in April, despite losing an estimated 300 jobs during the same period. [More]

HBJ staff | May 16



Port of Everett weighs K-C mill-site purchase

EVERETT -- The Port of Everett is aggressively exploring whether it should buy the 66-acre Kimberly-Clark site, which is for sale after the waterfront pulp-paper mill closed last month. [More]

By Debra Smith
Herald Writer | May 14



Washington Public Market abruptly closes

SNOHOMISH -- The Washington Public Market and Wine Cellars of Washington opened last November with great fanfare, attracting more than 5,000 people on the first weekend. It didn't last. [More]

By Alejandro Dominguez
Herald Writer | May 14




Michael O'Leary / The Herald |
Aerospace job fair set for May 16 in Everett

EVERETT -- Job seekers who are interested in working in the aerospace industry will have the chance to talk with local employers who are hiring at a job fair May 16. [More]

By Michelle Dunlop
Herald Writer | May 10



Economic Alliance to honor 5 in business

Economic Alliance Snohomish County will recognize five local residents with business and service awards at its annual meeting May 16 in Lynnwood. [More]

By Michelle Dunlop
Herald Writer | May 8



Tulalip outlets owner is No. 1 real estate company

INDIANAPOLIS -- The nation's largest shopping mall operator, Simon Property Group Inc., is now also the world's largest real estate company. [More]

Associated Press | May 8



Sensor sensibility

Lynnwood Boeing supplier key to safe landings, takeoffs [More]

By Michelle Dunlop
Herald Writer | May 7



Budding entrepreneur has thoughts on finding success

State Farm is certainly a name many will recognize. Monte Cain? Probably not. That is the biggest challenge for Cain, a small-business owner who recently opened an independent State Farm insurance office in south Everett. [More]

By Juergen Kneifel
Herald Columnist | May 7




Annie Mulligan / Herald file photo |
Everett banking veteran Carol Nelson leaves Opus

Carol Nelson, the president of Opus Bank's Washington region, is no longer with the company, which bought Everett-based Cascade Bank less than a year ago. [More]

By Michelle Dunlop
Herald Writer | May 4



County's economic recovery gets a mixed report

EVERETT — Snohomish County's economy is showing signs of recovering from the 2008 recession, but economist Bill Conerly says the region may never return to the go-go days before the economy... [More]

By Kurt Batdorf
HBJ Editor | May 2



Kimberly-Clark puts Everett mill on market

EVERETT -- Kimberly-Clark officially put its now-closed Everett paper mill up for sale April 26 and says demolition of structures there will commence by summer. The 66.4-acre property is [More]

By Chuck Taylor
Herald Writer | May 1




John Wolcott / For HBJ |
Movie house confronts its own digital divide

ARLINGTON — The city’s popular single-screen movie house, the venerable Olympic Theatre, may go dark sometime in 2013 as Hollywood completes its transition from film reels to digital media. [More]

By John Wolcott
HBJ Freelance Writer | May 29


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