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Coe: Strong start among 3 keys for Seattle | HeraldNet.com

The Seattle Seahawks are gearing up for a crucial game against the Minnesota Vikings, aiming to secure their playoff hopes with an 8-6 record. A strong start, effective running plays, and capitalizing on red zone opportunities will be key strategies against a tough opponent led by quarterback Sam Darnold.

Northshore School District Bond Improvements Underway

The Northshore School District is utilizing a $425 million bond approved by voters in 2022 to fund significant capital improvements, including new track and field complexes and playgrounds, addressing the needs of aging schools.

Lights at the Landing Holiday Light Display in Bothell

The 'Lights at the Landing' event in downtown Bothell invites the community to enjoy a stunning holiday light display from December 1, 2024, to January 10, 2025. This free experience is perfect for families and pets, celebrating the warmth of the holiday season at the Park at Bothell Landing, with convenient parking available.

Wine woes not yet affecting Snohomish County glass recycling

Snohomish County's glass recycling remains stable despite the closure of the Ardagh Glass Packing plant in Seattle. While other cities face challenges, Snohomish County continues to collect and transport glass efficiently to its vendor, ensuring minimal disruption for residents.

Wallace Falls closed due to bomb cyclone damage

Wallace Falls State Park is closed due to severe damage from a recent bomb cyclone, which caused over 170 fallen trees and a rockslide near the Middle Falls Viewpoint. Existing cabin reservations are being honored, but new bookings are suspended as damage assessments are underway. Area Manager Shawn Tobin noted this is the worst damage he has seen in 25 years, highlighting the significant impact on the local environment.

Include pets in your preparations for disasters

Hurricanes Helene and Milton highlight the critical need for disaster preparedness among pet owners, as emphasized by American Humane. Key steps include creating a disaster plan, preparing an evacuation kit, and ensuring pets have proper identification. The message is clear: pets should never be left behind during evacuations.

3 Bothell restaurant ideas for a soul-warming meal

Bothell boasts a variety of comforting soup options for the winter season, featuring three standout restaurants: Stone Korean Restaurant, 90° Bangkok Cafe and Bar, and Pasion Tequila. Each venue offers unique flavors, from spicy kimchi broth to rich tom yum soup, catering to diverse tastes. This article serves as a great guide for locals and visitors looking to enjoy the culinary delights of Bothell.

Snohomish County executive director takes new gig with Port of Seattle

Neepaporn “A” Boungjaktha, who joined Snohomish County in 2022, is leaving her role as executive director to become the Port of Seattle's new economic development director. Her departure highlights the county's focus on trade and sustainable aviation initiatives, emphasizing equity and sustainability in her new position.

Bothell Parks & Recreation: Enhancing Community Life Through Quality Facilities and Events

The Bothell Parks & Recreation Department enhances community life by providing well-maintained parks, trails, and engaging events. With a focus on inclusivity and safety, they offer a variety of recreational opportunities for all residents. Stay updated by following their social media channels.

Bothell Police Launch School Zone Camera Enforcement Program to Enhance Safety

The Bothell Police Department has launched a new school zone camera enforcement program aimed at enhancing safety by reducing speeding in school zones. This initiative underscores the city's commitment to protecting residents and ensuring safe environments for children. More information about the program and its enforcement statistics can be found through the provided links.

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