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Dennis Worsham became the first director of the county health department in January 2023. His last day will be July 3.
Amid a drizzle of rain, people lined Wetmore Avenue on… Continue reading
The council approved the $54,000 license plate camera system agreement by a vote of 5-2.
To wrap up the term, students took family and friends on a guided tour of the North Creek wetlands.
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The city’s biennial budget assumed a $6 million levy lid lift. The final levy amount is up to the City Council.
Clean your roofs, gutters and flammable material while completing a 5-foot-buffer around your house.
City staff said a stadium could be built for $82 million, lower than previous estimates. Bonds and private investment would pay for most of it.
Full Life Care in Everett, which supports adults with disabilities, will shut its doors July 19 due to state funding challenges.
The contract change will enable PUD to supply more reliable and affordable energy, Senior Power Supply Manager Garrison Marr said.
The college didn’t notify parents or teachers until May that it would close the early education center.
Starting July 1, the state will have 80% less funding for refunds and administrative costs involved in vacating felony drug possession cases.
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