** Accessing 123 years of the Herald

Lynnwood, WA** Local News

The Everett Herald proudly announces the digitization of its archives, celebrating over 123 years of dedicated journalism in Snohomish County. This significant project, in partnership with Newspapers and Ancestry. com, provides access to more than 1. 2 million pages of historical content, including articles, editorials, and advertisements. The digitized archives allow users to search for specific topics or events and browse by year, date, or edition, making it easier than ever to explore local history.

Subscribers will have access to the most recent two years of archives on Heraldnet. com, while older content will be available through a separate paid subscription service. This initiative not only preserves the Herald's legacy but also serves as a valuable resource for researchers, genealogists, and anyone interested in the area's rich history. Although the costs of digitizing such extensive archives are significant, the benefits of making this information accessible to the public are immense. Readers can discover pivotal local events, personal milestones, and the evolution of the community over the years.

By subscribing to the archives, individuals support the ongoing preservation of Everett's historical records and journalism.

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