The Snohomish County Tourism Bureau is currently undergoing a research process to identify Snohomish County’s best “brand” position in the tourism marketplace.
SMOKEY POINT — The Everett Clinic is set to open a new facility in Smokey Point on Thursday, Aug. 23. The ribbon-cutting ceremony is set for 9 a.m. that day, and an open house is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 25, at 10 a.m. The facility is 60,000 square feet and is the largest location outside of the Everett Clinic’s main campus.
SMOKEY POINT — The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors are looking to start a regular Business After Hours program.
For local residents who have ever wondered how they can begin to brew beer or wine at home, they can look no further than downtown.
The Everett Gospel Mission Women and Children’s Shelter received some helping hands from the employees of the Smokey Point branch of Lowe’s, along with fellow volunteers from six other Lowe’s stores on Thursday, July 19.
With the June 1 privatization of previously state-run liquor stores, the future of the trade is not without uncertainty. Thousands of stores closed, grocery and department stores began selling spirits and in some towns, liquor stores became a thing of the past.
SMOKEY POINT — The recently opened Mr. Buckles Oil Change Service Center proudly touts its family owned and operated roots, from owner Ted Pellegrini working with his father-in-law Vince Willett in the service bays to the unique name of the shop itself.
ARLINGTON — In spite of a steady downpour that kept much of their festivities confined to the interior of their hangar, Arlington Flight Services still celebrated its official grand opening at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Saturday, June 23.
ARLINGTON — Arlington Flight Services is celebrating its official grand opening at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Saturday, June 23.
For the third year in a row, one of the city of Arlington’s oft-overlooked parks received a touch-up courtesy of their nearby neighbors.
ARLINGTON — Jill Murphy, owner of the Tobacco Express roll-your-own cigarette store in Arlington, is wondering whether her business will last the summer.
ARLINGTON — Business interests from throughout the region were represented at a roundtable meeting at the Arlington Municipal Airport on Thursday, May 17, as Economic Alliance Snohomish County proposed coordinating their efforts to help them draw state and federal dollars more effectively.
The next series of free employment workshops to be offered at Sno-Isle Libraries, in partnership with WorkSource Snohomish County, will focus on using the social networking site LinkedIn, to help attendees with their job hunting.