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May’s Art Walk Edmonds and June’s Summer Wine Walk cancelled

Art Walk Edmonds

By Art Walk Edmonds | Press Release Who would have thought we’d have a Spring without any Art Walks? While we are saddened that we are once again cancelling our beloved community event, we are hopeful now that we are moving into phased reopenings that we may be able to come back in some capacity […]

Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Cancelled for 2020

Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival

By Candace Felt, President | Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Association Mukilteo, WA – The Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Association, a community-led organization, announced today that it is cancelling its 3-day event, scheduled for September 11, 12, and 13, at Lighthouse Park in Mukilteo. The Association has also announced the cancellation of the Lighthouse Festival Parade and Run-A-Muk […]

Pet Safety: COVID-19 advice from Dr. Timothy Cavanagh

Petcurean

By Dave Somers, County Executive | Snohomish County Government Snohomish County — On Friday, May 8, Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers was joined by Dr. Chris Spitters, Health Officer for the Snohomish Health District, and Dr. Timothy Cavanagh a Veterinarian with All Creatures Veterinary Services. Topics of discussion Update on the County’s response to COVID-19 […]

Lynnwood Municipal Golf Course is back open

Lynnwood Municipal Golf Course

By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff Golf courses in Washington were authorized to reopen Tuesday, May 5 under a series of strict guidelines announced by Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday, April 27. Courses across the state have been closed since the issuing of the “stay at home” order in March when they were deemed […]

Thousands protest against Inslee’s “Safe Start” plan

Olympia Rally May 9

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Washington State Patrol troopers estimated 4,500 demonstrators Protesters were critical of Governor Inslee’s plan for re-opening Washington state Restrictions to the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order would be lifted completely the week of July 20 May 6-8, Inslee issues guidance for vehicle sales, religious services, landscaping, pet walking, […]

Mother’s Day drive-thru flower event

Silver Creek Family Church

by Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff Mother’s Day celebrations looked different this year due to social distancing requirements posed by the coronavirus, but the pandemic didn’t stop Silver Creek Family Church from honoring the women of Lynnwood.  Cars lined up outside of the church the evening before Mother’s Day to receive flowers in a […]

Guidance for curbside retail, E-Commerce, pet walking and landscaping

Safe Start Washington

By Office of the Governor | Washington state Provides guidance for curbside retail, E-Commerce, pet walking and landscaping Gov. Jay Inslee released additional guidance today for businesses and services under Safe Start Phase 1, including the ability for retail outlets to provide curbside service, pet walking and landscaping. “Two weeks ago, we opened up construction. Last […]

Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians donates $600k to local food banks

Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians

By Shawn Yanity | Chairman of the Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Arlington, WA, May 7, 2020 – The Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians donated $600,000 to two local food banks; $300,000 to the Arlington Food Bank and another $300,000 to the Stanwood Camano Food bank. The donation is the latest effort by the Tribe to further […]

Mukilteo company donates 200 face shields for health care workers

wizard international

COVID-19 has prompted a county-wide effort in distributed manufacturing By Kent Patton | Snohomish County Government Press Release SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., May 7, 2020 – Wizard International and Snohomish County announced progress on local Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) production. Wizard International donated 200 face shields to Snohomish County for distribution to health care workers and […]

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