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Talk to us> Give us your news tips. > Send us a letter to the editor. > More Herald contact information. More in Local News![]() ‘I’ll lose everything’: Snohomish County’s only adult day health center to closeFull Life Care in Everett, which supports adults with disabilities, will shut its doors July 19 due to state funding challenges. ![]() Everett’s possible new stadium has a possible price tagCity staff said a stadium could be built for $82 million, lower than previous estimates. Bonds and private investment would pay for most of it. ![]() Community group presents vision for Edmonds’ fiscal futureMembers from Keep Edmonds Vibrant suggested the council focus on revenue generation and a levy lid lift to address its budget crisis. ![]() Snohomish County report: 10 bridges set for repairs, replacementAn annual report the county released May 22 details the condition of local bridges and future maintenance they may require. ![]() Marysville schools audit shows some improvementEven though the district still faces serious financial problems, the findings are a positive change over last year, auditors said. ![]() Sewer district notifies Edmonds schools of intent to sueThe letter of intent alleges the school district has failed to address long-standing “water pollution issues” at Madrona K-8 School. ![]() Former engineer: Snohomish County rushed plans for Eastview developmentDavid Irwin cited red flags from the developers. After he resigned, the county approved the development that’s now stalled with an appeal ![]() Sorticulture, Everett’s garden festival, is in full swingThe festival will go through Sunday evening and has over 120 local and regional vendors. ![]() A school needed chaperones for an outdoor camp. Everett cops stepped up.An Olivia Park Elementary trip to Camp Killoqua would have been canceled if not for four police officers who will help chaperone. ![]() Cascadia College ecology students teach about the importance of wetlandsTo wrap up the term, students took family and friends on a guided tour of the North Creek wetlands. Everett’s minimum wage goes up on July 1. Here’s what to know.Voters approved the increase as part of a ballot measure in the November election. ![]() State declares drought emergency for parts of Snohomish CountyEverett and the southwest part of the county are still under a drought advisory, but city Public Works say water outlooks are good. Support local journalismIf you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible. |
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