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Everett man dies after being hit by car in Island County
Jacob Weigert was running across State Route 20 toward a bus stop when he was hit Wednesday morning.

Lynnwood police shoot at man during pursuit
The man is wanted on multiple warrants, including one for attempted murder, according to police. No one was hurt.
Sports

No sure bet, but several Tips could be taken in NHL draft
Forward Ben Hemmerling is among the Everett players that will be keeping close watch beginning Thursday.

GALLERY: AquaSox rally in 8th to defeat Canadians
Everett scores twice late and comes from behind to beat Vancouver 6-5.
Food & Drink

This tiny Snohomish restaurant is a best-kept secret among locals
You don’t have to travel to Seattle — or drain your savings — for a fine dining experience.

Crowd-pleasing hot cornbread for your next barbecue
This hot dish, stuffed with cheddar, hot peppers and ground beef, is a potluck staple.
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Life in Snohomish County

Washington’s most beloved state park turns 100
Deception Pass State Park, which draws as many visitors as the best-known national parks in the U.S., celebrates a century of recreation and conservation

July checklist for Snohomish County gardeners
After a slow start to summer, things should take off this month. So keep planting and nurturing.
Herald Business Journal

Backyard business: Snohomish farm thrives on less than one acre.
James Berntson grew Radicle Roots Farm using smart crop planning and organic practices.

Cow pie power! Monroe manure-to-energy project expands
Qualco has been turning cow poop into electricity since 2008. A new generator could turn on by mid-August.
‘Accidental exporters’ can tap into federal and state funds
Growing up: Indoor warehouse farms make inroads in Snohomish County
Port of Everett hosting annual open house after pandemic hiatus
New Everett gift store debuts in former J. Matheson space
Everett Starbucks workers go on strike after employee fired
Opinion

Editorial: Happy Independence Days, America
Linked by history and promise, Juneteenth and the Fourth of July should be celebrated together.
Northwest

2 workers killed after trench collapses in Shoreline
The slope was too unstable to recover their bodies Monday so efforts will resume Tuesday.

Supreme Court limits EPA in curbing power plant emissions
This impacts how the nation’s main anti-air pollution law can be used to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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