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2013 Market Facts
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The Herald Business Journal May, 2013
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Josh O'Connor Publisher
Phone: 425-339-3007 joconnor@heraldnet.com
Jody Knoblich General Sales Manager
Phone: 425-339-3445 Fax: 425-339-3049 jknoblich@heraldnet.com
Kurt Batdorf Editor
Phone: 425-339-3102 Fax: 425-339-3049 kbatdorf@heraldnet.com
Site address:
1213 California St., Everett, WA 98201
Mailing address:
Box 930 Everett, WA 98206
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Amy Watkins / For HBJ |
The Shred Stop invests in forest restoration
LYNNWOOD — Stephen Hershman believes it’s time for his young company to give something back.
Three years have passed since his document-shredding business, The Shred Stop, installed a prototype kiosk in... more
By Amy Watkins
HBJ Freelance Writer | April 22


Recycling firms face $1.8 million in fines
EVERETT -- Snohomish County has slapped two local recycling companies with $1.8 million in fines after investigators alleged they violated laws about hauling trash across county lines hundreds of times.
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By Noah Haglund
Herald Writer | April 17



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Bothell landscape designer creates show winner
SEATTLE — James Sprague of Bothell-based Fancy Plants Gardens turned in another award-winning performance at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show, winning a silver medal for his playful display garden "Backyard Box Office." The... more
HBJ staff | February 21


Sultan, Mukilteo schools improve efficiency
The Mukilteo and Sultan school districts secured state grant money to make upgrades that should make school buildings more energy efficient.
The Mukilteo School District received a $532,711 grant, which will help pay for a... more
By Debra Smith
HBJ Freelance Writer | February 20



John Wolcott / For HBJ |
PUD tackles green energy storage dilemma
EVERETT — Green power from windmills, water power, solar panels and tidal waves has a major problem.
It's often generated when it's not needed, it's needed when it can't be generated and it's impossible to store in large... more
By John Wolcott
HBJ Freelance Writer | February 8



John Wolcott / For HBJ |
Arlington business attracts indoor gardeners
SMOKEY POINT — Indoor gardening is gaining more and more attention, providing a real-world solution to the Pacific Northwest's short outdoor growing season.
Already, Snohomish County has four stores catering to supplies,... more
By John Wolcott
HBJ Freelance Writer | January 30



Annie Mulligan / For HBJ |
Made in the U.S.A.
BOTHELL — A U.S. manufacturer moving a production line overseas — that's probably not surprising.
What might be is a small but growing movement by companies to bring at least some of their manufacturing back to the... more
By Debra Smith
HBJ Freelance Writer | January 30



M.L. Dehm / For HBJ |
Snoqualmie Ice Cream shares its winning ways
MALTBY — Many companies wouldn't be content with a third-place win, but that isn't the case for Maltby-based Snoqualmie Ice Cream. Owners Barry and Shahnaz Bettinger were extremely happy to be named third-place winners in Evening Magazine's... more
By M.L Dehm
HBJ Freelance Writer | January 14


Arlington gets $1M grant for business park drainage
ARLINGTON — A business complex that is home to companies employing more than 600 people stands to benefit from a $1 million state grant to help the city fix drainage woes that cause economic problems. more
By Gale Fiege
Herald Writer | December 24



Mark Mulligan / The Herald |
Everett maps new path for K-C mill site
EVERETT — The future of a big piece of Everett's waterfront rests on the shoulders of the City Council, whose members are weighing crucial decisions in the coming weeks. more
By Noah Haglund
Herald Writer | December 17

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