Briefs: Arlington attorney honored by state association

Arlington attorney honored by association

The City of Arlington’s attorney, Steve Peiffle, has received the 2015 Washington State Association of Municipal Attorneys’ Honorary Life Membership Award. This award is earned by serving at least 25 years as a city attorney or assistant city attorney in the State of Washington. Peiffle has been a member of the association since he started at Arlington in 1989.

Experience Snohomish app available for download

The City of Snohomish has introduced the new Experience Snohomish App. Available as a free download in the Android and IOS App Stores, the app will provide current information about all that Snohomish has to offer. It will also make it easy for users to communicate directly with the city’s elected officials and staff.

Study: Port of Everett sees increase in jobs supported in region

A new study of the economic impacts of the Port of Everett found that Port operations supported 35,130 regional jobs in 2014, up 133 jobs from 2012. The independent analysis by Pennsylvania-based Martin Associates found the Port’s Marine Cargo and Industrial Properties support 33,376 direct, indirect and induced jobs, while the Marina and Waterfront Place support 1,753 direct, indirect and induced jobs.

Frontier invests $200 million in Washington

Frontier Communications announced it has invested a total of $200.21 million in capital expenditures in the state of Washington during the past three years, including more than $64.3 million in 2014. Major capital expenditures supported engineering initiatives and improved network infrastructure for residential and commercial customers in Snohomish, Chelan, Clark, Ferry, King, Okanogan, Pierce and Spokane counties.

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