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Last Week at the Fire Department
Here's a round up of the action at Snohomish County Fire District One in the past week.

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I feel that when developments are constructed in a thoughtful manner, they bring new assets to a community. I hope all of the above projects strike a satisfactory balance between preserving the old and encouraging new vitality.
Here's a round up of the action at Snohomish County Fire District One in the past week.

Pawsitive Alliance will hold a cat adoption event this Sunday.
Here's a peek of a few of the restaurants that will be serving up food at A Taste of Edmonds in August.
The event Friday morning recognizes the completion of construction at Edmonds Station.
City of Everett patrol officers discovered a body this morning in Elk Creek and believe it could be missing camper Michael Antonelli.
The Family Center of South Snohomish County asks people to drop off school supplies for children in need.
With Fourth of July behind us, it's time to look forward to another big summer party.
Here are some fun facts on our Independence Day, courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau.
Photographers are invited to share what they think captures the essence of Edmonds.
Entertainment Fireworks Inc.'s crew count Edmonds as one of their favorite cities to work in.
Sign the kids up for July science, music, and art camps in Edmonds.
Fireworks displays, parades, and other festivities are happening in Edmonds and towns across the Puget Sound region.
Mayor Mike Cooper signed a contract with ChargePoint Northwest to operate six new stations.
Independence Day is a good opportunity to look at facts about the holiday and history.
Police arrested a 20-year-old student after he hit a bus driver on the back of the head in an altercation in the men's restroom on the college campus.
Getting the kids decked out in all red, white and blue? Feasting on a delicious barbecue? No matter how you're celebrating, you can post your pics here on Edmonds Patch.
Here are some fun facts on our Independence Day, courtesy of the U.S. Census Bureau.
The popular fermented tea drink can be found at local grocery stores, or you can try making it in your own kitchen.
Steves and former U.S. Attorney John McKay are part of a group launching an initiative that would legalize marijuana in Washington state.
The popular fermented tea drink can be found at local grocery stores, or you can try making it in your own kitchen.