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The first newspaper to be called The Everett Herald was established in 1891 and ceased publication during the Panic of 1893. [2] [3] The second incarnation came years later when Sydney "Sam" Albert Perkins, a proprietor of two Tacoma newspapers, purchased the Everett Independent circa January 1901 [4] and renamed to The Everett Herald.
Pioneer News Group was an American media company. [1] The company was founded in 1974 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington. [1] It was owned by the Scripps family, who had also started the E. W. Scripps Company. [2]
William V. Kiskaddon (December 14, 1929 – December 3, 2015) was an American politician, social worker, and engineer who served in the Washington House of Representatives and Washington State Senate as a Republican. [1] [2] He was an engineer for Boeing. Kiskaddon died in 2015, aged 85. [3]
Tri-City Herald staff. December 27, 2023 at 5:00 AM. David C. Rodeman. David Charles Rodeman, 39, of Kennewick, died Dec. 14 in Kennewick. ... She was a retired office manager for the Washington ...
University of Washington Bothell Jared Michel Mead (born June 23, 1991) is an American politician serving as a member of the Snohomish County Council , representing the 4th district since 2020. A member of the Democratic Party , he previously served as a member of the Washington House of Representatives from 2019 to 2021.
Tri-City Herald death notices Oct. 10-12, 2024. Tri-City Herald staff. October 15, 2024 at 3:00 AM. Jordan C. Bernard. Jordan Chase Bernard, 27, of Kennewick, died Sept. 28 in Kennewick.
Flaten was being held for warrants for charges of forgery, theft and possession of methamphetamine with intent to deliver, according to the Tri-City Herald. Flaten was suffering from an undisclosed medical condition. Jail or Agency: Benton County Jail; State: Washington; Date arrested or booked: 6/6/2016; Date of death: 6/8/2016; Age at death: 40
The Everett Herald is the city's daily newspaper, providing local and national news for 40,000 subscribers in Snohomish County. It began publication on February 11, 1901, emerging as the city's lone daily newspaper from a field of three competitors established in the early 1890s: the Everett News, Everett Times, and Everett Tribune. [312]