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Assessor: Typical 2021 homeowner tax bill akin to last year’s
Snohomish County property owners will get tax statements in March. Some increased. Others decreased.

‘Quite an honor’ for district’s champion of homeless students
Once a teen mom, Everett’s Kids in Transition coordinator wins national recognition by Education Week.
Sports

Friday night lights finally back on
Granite Falls beats rival Sultan in OT in the area’s first prep football game in more than 15 months.

Mariners prospect learning from Seattle icon
Julio Rodriguez, just barely 20 years old, is relishing an opportunity to work with Ichiro Suzuki.
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Avoiding avalanches: How to know and where to go
Follow these tips for researching on-the-ground conditions from comfort of your home or local library.

Growing up: The ages and stages of raising your children
One minute your child is the baby in your arms, and the next minute, they’ve just landed their first job.
Marketplace

The Enduring Value of Community Banks
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Take your health to heart this month … and every month!
We often don’t think about our heart and the vital work it… Continue reading
Production space comes to Stanwood with this new state-of-the-art facility
Local auto repair shop sees ELECTRIC changes
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Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Relief supports local small business
Herald Business Journal

$6 million grant is green light for Darrington timber center
The Darrington Wood Innovation Center is set to become a reality — bringing roughly 150 jobs with it.
Opinion
Burke: Where’s the stirring anthem for our year with covid?
Other years of tribulation and challenge left us scores of inspiring tunes. What meets that need now?
Northwest
Gov. Inslee signs relief bill waiving liquor license fees
Says one-time waivers “will provide some financial relief while we work to get them back to capacity.”
State Patrol worker from Everett charged with attempted child rape
Trevor Smith worked as a commercial vehicle enforcement officer assigned inspecting school buses.
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‘Quite an honor’ for district’s champion of homeless students