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38 Snohomish County CASA Volunteers Receive President's Volunteer Service Award

Thirty-eight volunteers from Snohomish County received the President's Volunteer Service Award for their commitment to supporting children in need. The event celebrated the contributions of the Richmond Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program. This recognition underscores the vital role of volunteering in fostering community support.

Richmond Court Appointed Special Advocates Honor Community Advocates

The Richmond Court Appointed Special Advocates honored several individuals, including Kaitlyn Bosley and John Legend, at an event in Snohomish, Washington, on May 12, 2025. The awards recognized contributions to the advocacy of children in the community. This event highlights the ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable youth.

Evergreen Speedway Hosts Holiday Weekend Event Featuring Gary D. and Monroe

The Evergreen Speedway in Stock, Ohio, will host an event from August 28 to September 1, 2025, featuring Gary D. and Monroe. This event is part of the local attractions aimed at drawing visitors during the holiday weekend.

1 injured, 1 arrested after stabbing at Mukilteo high school

A teenager was arrested for allegedly stabbing another juvenile at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Washington, on Friday afternoon. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is recovering in the hospital. Police confirmed the incident was isolated and posed no ongoing risk to students.

Get Ready for Magic to Come Alive at the 2025 Evergreen State Fair

The 2025 Evergreen State Fair will take place on May 9, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 1:15 PM local time in Snohomish County. This event promises to bring a magical experience to attendees, featuring attractions and activities for all ages. The fair is a key event in the local calendar, drawing visitors from across the region.

Health experts say harmless symptoms could be signs of blood disease

Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) affects 1.6 billion people globally, causing symptoms like fatigue and pale skin, particularly in women and those with restricted diets. Diagnosis requires a simple blood test, and treatment options include dietary changes, oral iron supplements, and intravenous iron for those who cannot tolerate oral forms. Awareness of symptoms is crucial for timely medical consultation.

Snohomish school meal prices to rise

The Snohomish school board approved a 25-cent increase in meal prices for the upcoming school year. Starting September 1, lunch will cost $3.75 at middle and high schools and $3.50 at elementary schools, while breakfast prices will rise to $2.25 and $2, respectively. Reduced and free lunch program participants will continue to pay nothing.

Fosse to exit City Council, making District 1 seat open

City Councilwoman Mary Fosse announced she will not seek re-election, endorsing Sam Hem as her successor for Council District 1. Fosse plans to complete her term until December while focusing on her responsibilities as a state Representative.

Redmon outlines partnerships, city projects in speech

Mayor Linda Redmon highlighted partnerships with local nonprofits and infrastructure projects in her State of the City speech in Snohomish. She emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing community needs and announced plans for a public advisory board for the First Street project.

New book brings First Streets past to life

Local author Malcolm Bates and historian Taylor Russell published "First Street Stories," reflecting on Snohomish's historical transformation. The book combines personal memories with historical records, capturing the essence of downtown Snohomish in the 1950s. Bates aims to inspire further exploration of the town's rich history.

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