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Everett Clinic forced to sell, close pharmacies

The Everett Clinic, which first added a pharmacy to its main campus in 1963, has sold two of its pharmacies to Bartell Drugs and closed… Continue reading

  • May 27, 2013
  • By Sharon Salyer Herald Writer

Donor’s offer could save Olympic Theatre

ARLINGTON — The Olympic Theatre is a functioning relic of days gone by: a small, one-screen cinema where the smell of hot buttered popcorn wafting… Continue reading

  • May 28, 2013
  • By Christina Harper HBJ Freelance Writer

Amtrak adds train to bypass I-5 bridge collapse

SEATTLE — To help travelers pass the collapsed Skagit River Bridge severing I-5 in Burlington, the Amtrak Cascades train service will roll out two extra… Continue reading

  • May 31, 2013
  • HBJ staff

Business Events

June 1 A career-building tool called Career Quest Cards will be featured in a workshop with career coach Halimah Bellows at 1:30 p.m. June 1… Continue reading

  • May 28, 2013

Social networks’ facelifts emphasize big visuals

“Goodbye clutter.” Facebook’s moniker for its redesigned News Feed also applies to Google+ and YouTube, all of which have received makeovers. The new designs organize… Continue reading

  • Mar 26, 2013
  • By Laura Christianson Relationship Marketing

Money man of medicine

EVERETT — These are interesting times to be in health care if you talk to Jerry Tillinger for a couple of hours. The chief executive… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

Swedish/Edmonds opens new cancer center in south county

EDMONDS — Swedish Health Services opened a new outpatient cancer center at the Edmonds campus on April 1 in response to the growing need for… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2013
  • HBJ Staff

Coach’s tips helps entrepreneurs succeed

Attention, all you small-business entrepreneurs! Feel like you’re on an endless treadmill? You’re overwhelmed and frustrated? Too busy to enjoy your business like you did… Continue reading

  • Mar 28, 2013
  • By John Wolcott HBJ Freelance Writer

You’ll lose money when you’re disorganized

Do you have piles of paper stacked on your desk, the filing cabinet and perhaps even on your office floor? Do you have papers that… Continue reading

  • Mar 26, 2013
  • By Monika Kristofferson Office Efficiency

IGA will replace Petosa’s Family Grocer’s in Edmonds

EDMONDS — Focus On Fresh LLC will soon open a new Edmonds Market Fresh IGA in the retail space previously occupied by Petosa’s Family Grocer… Continue reading

  • Apr 11, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

The needlessly complicated future of flying from Everett

Most airports around the country are owned and operated by port authorities. Their narrower mission to support job creation and commerce allows them to effectively… Continue reading

  • Mar 26, 2013
  • By Tom Hoban Realty Markets

New farmers’ market anchors larger project

EVERETT — If all goes as planned, Everett should have its own indoor, year-round farmers’ market as early as the summer of 2014. Products at… Continue reading

  • Apr 17, 2013
  • By Debra Smith HBJ Freelance Writer

Praise amid concern for indoor farmers’ market

EVERETT — A lot of people can’t stop singing the praises of the new indoor farmers’ market being built in downtown Everett. The market should… Continue reading

  • Apr 17, 2013
  • By Debra Smith HBJ Freelance Writer

Naval Station Everett chief optimistic amid uncertainty

EVERETT — Capt. Michael Coury delivered his final State of the Station address Thursday amid the backdrop of heightened international tensions with North Korea and… Continue reading

  • Apr 18, 2013
  • By Kurt Batdorf HBJ Editor

Sound Publishing names new Herald publisher

EVERETT — Sound Publishing vice president Josh O’Connor has been named The Daily Herald’s new publisher, starting May 1. “I enjoy the challenging dynamics of… Continue reading

  • Apr 18, 2013
  • By Noah Haglund Herald Writer

The Shred Stop invests in forest restoration

LYNNWOOD — Stephen Hershman believes it’s time for his young company to give something back. Three years have passed since his document-shredding business, The Shred… Continue reading

  • Apr 22, 2013
  • By Amy Watkins HBJ Freelance Writer

Community Transit issues smart commuter awards

EVERETT — Community Transit announced the winners of the 16th annual Smart Commuter Awards, which honor individuals and businesses in Snohomish County and Bothell that… Continue reading

  • Apr 22, 2013
  • HBJ staff

FDIC seeks $41M from failed City Bank execs

SEATTLE — The feds are going after former leaders of a failed community bank in a case that’s noteworthy for the alleged hubris of the… Continue reading

  • Apr 25, 2013
  • By Chuck Taylor Herald Writer

Execs vie for major Ernst and Young award

BOTHELL — Chief executive officers from two thriving Snohomish County companies are semifinalists in a global program that recognizes successful entrepreneurs. Chris Barrow of EagleView… Continue reading

  • Apr 30, 2013
  • By Amy Watkins HBJ Freelance Writer