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Skagit Symphony has discounts on student & children’s tickets!

Skagit Symphony has discounts on student & children’s tickets! Did you know discounts are available on Student and Child tickets? It’s true! Skagit Symphony is an entertaining night out for all ages.   Discount Details   Any high school or college student 16 and over with student ID card can be ticketed for free, when…

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Mount Vernon Riverbend Area Evacuation

Mount Vernon Riverbend Area Evacuation Out of an abundance of caution, the City of Mount Vernon is asking businesses and residents located near Riverbend Road, west of Interstate 5 (Freeway Drive, Stewart Road area) to evacuate to the east side of Interstate 5. The evacuation is expected to remain in place while Dike District 17…

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State of Emergency Declared in Mount Vernon

State of Emergency Declared in Mount Vernon Due to the severity of recent flood predictions, Mayor Boudreau has declared an emergency for the city of Mount Vernon. The prediction of possible unprecedented river levels has forced the reduction of many normal City services to allow staff to respond to community, flood-related needs. Flood protection measures…

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Managing Up: Working Successfully with Any Type of Boss

Managing Up: Working Successfully with Any Type of Boss Presented by: Mary Abbajay  Event Link: https://sihrma.org/event-4556830 Date: December 9, 2021, Presentation time: 12 pm to 1 pm. Zoom link opens at 11:30 am for networking. Whether we like it or not, our bosses have enormous influence over our ability to succeed, thrive, and advance in our organizations, in…

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Mount Vernon Levee Repair Triggers Closures

Mount Vernon Levee Repair Triggers Closures With Skagit River levels expected to rise late Saturday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers notified the City’s Public Works Department late Wednesday that Corps of Engineers crews would begin repairing an erosion point near Lions Park early Thursday morning, through Friday. The repair work will require the closure…

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Competitors completing the 26.2 mile race as part of “Team Korey” included Skagit County residents

Competitors completing the 26.2 mile race as part of “Team Korey” included Skagit County residents Skagit County was represented among the 33,000 runners competing in the 2021 TCS New York City Marathon, which took place on November 7. Mount Vernon resident Katie Roden crossed the finish line at 4 hrs 49 minutes while Shayla Driskell,…

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