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Stillaguamish River

Life saved by chance

A glance from bridge ends up saving undersheriff’s life

Date: 02/27/2013 | Local News


Undersheriff recovering after river rescue

ARLINGTON -- Snohomish County Undersheriff Tom Davis was recovering at home Monday after being rescued from the Stillaguamish River in Arlington the day before.

Date: 02/18/2013 | Local News


Meet up with Stilly River’s bald eagles for 2-day festival

ARLINGTON -- The Skagit River's bald eagles get plenty of attention, but the Stillaguamish River watershed also supports one of the largest populations of wintering bald eagles in the lower 48 states.

Date: 01/30/2013 | Local News


Minor flooding in forecast, and maybe a little snow

EVERETT -- Some nasty weather could be ahead for parts of Snohomish County.Both minor flooding and possible lowland snow are in the forecast this week.

Date: 01/09/2013 | Local News


How to see the eagles

Bald eagles return to Skagit River, and so should you

Date: 12/09/2012 | Life


Flood watches issued for Stilly, other rivers

For the first time since late February, the National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Snohomish County.Flooding is possible through Thursday morning, particularly along the Stillaguamish River.

Date: 10/30/2012 | Local News


An environmental dye job

Red dye helps judge health of Stilly River

Date: 08/18/2012 | Local News


Stilly Valley celebrates 100th pioneer picnic

ARLINGTON -- The Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Association plans its 100th annual picnic Sunday.That's a lot of potato salad over the years.

Date: 08/16/2012 | Local News


Front Porch: State reschedules dye test on Stilly

Dye test TuesdayThe state Department of Ecology has changed the date of its dye test in the Stillaguamish River to Tuesday evening.

Date: 08/13/2012 | Local News


Red dye will measure water quality in Stillaguamish

ARLINGTON -- The Stilly will briefly run red next week.A state Department of Ecology research team plans to put red dye in the Stillaguamish River on Wednesday evening as part of a water quality study.

Date: 08/09/2012 | Local News




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