Tate Bain, 4, (left) is fitted for a helmet by Dave Anderson at Granite Falls High in Granite Falls on June 6. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
In Historic Everett Theatre manager Curt Shriner’s world, the question of saving or selling the old playhouse largely owned by his brother is a question of finding more partners. The theater is for sale for $1.9 million. Curt Shriner, shown here in the mirrored lobby, plans to stay on as an owner and manager. (Dan Bates / The Herald)
Troy Dixon (right) eyes Dayrison Arias for a pitch during practice at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on June 12. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
The Longfellow building on Oakes Ave. in Everett has been vacant for about five years. Estimates put the demolition and redevelopment costs at about $1.3 million. The site then will be used for parking. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Seen through a door window, Marshawna Green smells a flower as she waits for the Sequoia High School graduation ceremony at the Everett Civic Auditorium on June 14. See the full photo gallery here. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Ryne Ogren swings in the batting cage during practice at Everett Memorial Stadium in Everett on June 14. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Teachers in the Mukilteo School District jammed a school board meeting on June 11, urging elected officials to renegotiate salaries. (Andrea Brown / The Herald)
Amelia Allen (left) looks down at the track as she races another driver in unweighted practice soap box derby cars on June 7 in Camano Island. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Tom Browne racks the sand to preparation for the ground breaking ceremony at the site of the new YMCA in Everett on June 9. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Khoa Nguyen, of Everett, waits for his lunch order of pineapple fried rice on the outdoor patio overlooking the railroad tracks at the Riverview Market & Cafe in Everett on June 6. Read the story here. (Sue Misao / The Herald)
Olivia Kraski takes a turn at the wheel for driver’s eduction class at Arlington High School on June 8. (Kevin Clark / The Herald)
Scott Hines, of Marshall Signs, uses his foot to hold up the second half of a barn quilt during installation at Biringer Farm on June 8 in Arlington. Read the story here. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Hayden Long, of Granite Falls takes down Wyatt Springer as they work out at Lake Stevens High School’s wrestling room on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 in Lake Stevens, Wa. They will be representing Team Washington on the Cadet National Dual team that will compete for a national championship in Spokane in mid-June. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Kolleen Lothian, 31, 7th grade teacher at Totem Middle School did a project with students called Genius Hour where they develop a research and action project to raise money for causes. Here she is with students Mckinley Galde, Sidney Sumsion and Molly Wight on June 12 in Marysville. Read the story here. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
Daniel Garcia, aka the Y2Kid, the first baby born in a Snohomish County at the dawning of a new millennium, is shown in his room at home surrounded by his hobbies, music, collections and thrift shop buys, on June 8 in Marysville. Read the story here. (Andy Bronson / The Herald)
