From Friday, July 28th, to Sunday, July 30th, there will be extra Washington State Patrol Troopers on the roadway, as well as our aviation unit in the sky, looking for unsafe, speeding, aggressive and impaired motorcyclists.
Sno-Isle Libraries received clean audit reports from the Washington State Auditor’s Office in February 2017. The audits extend the library district’s record of state audits with no findings to 30 years in a row.
Whether you’re a fifth-grader needing a report on goldfish, a high-school senior facing the SAT or a voter trying to understand the Electoral College, doing a bit of research is the first step.
Sno-Isle Libraries has volunteer opportunities for 14- to 18-year-olds looking to make a difference in their communities. Participants will build connections, develop workplace skills, and gain valuable experience.
Shining a light is what Sno-Isle Libraries hopes to do in hosting a series of four public forums about the causes, scope and prevention of teen suicide in Snohomish and Island counties.
From May 23rd to June 12th, an online survey will be open to ask library customers how they use and benefit from technology and related services at their library.
Sno-Isle Libraries is planning how its facilities will meet the changing needs of communities and customers now and in the future.
A Draft Capital Facilities Plan available now for review includes proposed recommendations to add new libraries in the 128th Street SE area west of Mill Creek and the area southeast of Mill Creek.
In addition to being closed on Labor Day, September 7th, Sno-Isle Libraries will be closed on September 8th so that employees can attend a day of in-service training.
Because of Internal Revenue Service cutbacks, Snohomish and Island County residents seeking printed tax forms will find fewer of them in their community libraries.
Do you use any of the the Libraries in Snohomish or Island Counties? If so, your participation in a short online survey would be very much appreciated.
Sno-Isle Libraries is currently undertaking a project to improve information and reference services.