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FDA-approved Pfizer Comirnaty vaccine clarifications

pfizer vaccine

Shortly after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted approval for the Comirnaty COVID-19 vaccine, the Lynnwood Times asked the administration several clarifying questions regarding the approval and the rebranding of Pfizer’s vaccine.  Certain components of the FDA’s literature on the matter left questions unanswered. For example, why is the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine being marketed […]

Local Eat’s Spotlight: TAPPED MUKILTEO

Tapped Mukilteo

TAPPED Mukilteo just opened for business at the beginning of the year. A spot for family, friends, couples, singles, and sports fans, TAPPED pays homage to the Pacific Northwest with its locally sourced menu and seasonal craft beer. I had the Seafood Chowder and the Prime Rib Dip. First Impressions of TAPPED MUKILTEO TAPPED Mukilteo […]

Letter-to-Editor: Christine Frizzell has my vote

Lynnwood Times

I write today in support of the candidacy of Christine Frizzell for Mayor of Lynnwood. In my opinion, there is no other candidate as qualified as Christine to be Mayor.  In her years of professional accounting experience, she is unmatched as a wise budgeter and controller of finances.  She has helped innumerable private clients to fiscal […]

Upcoming Mukilteo City Council meeting

Mukilteo City Council

MUKILTEO, Wash., October 17, 2021 – For its 7 p.m. Monday, October 18 REGULAR BUSINESS MEETING the Mukilteo City Council will discuss/vote the following items: Approval of the International Association of Fire Fighters MOU COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Impacts School Resource Officer ILA addendum for COVID Proclamation compliance Interagency Agreement (IAA) between the Washington Traffic Safety Commission […]

Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Meeting

Lynnwood City Council

LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 17, 2021 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, October 18 WORK SESSION the Lynnwood City Council will discuss the following items: Council Rules Revision Discussion of proposed Contract Award – Community Recovery Center Design Discussion for Vehicle License Fee To read what happened during the last City Council meeting, click here. Community Recovery Center […]

Lynnwood City Council discusses eliminating $40 vehicle license fee

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On Monday, October 11, 2021, Lynnwood City Council members discussed eliminating the $40 vehicle license fee. The ordinance did not pass in this week’s session, but it was moved to the Work Session on October 18. The council also read in the city’s proclamation of the 2021 Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Lynnwood, Wash., October 15, 2021 […]

Hidden handgun found on woman during jail booking process

handgun jail

EVERETT, Wash., October 15, 2021 – On Wednesday, October 13, at approximately 9 a.m. a 30-year-old woman was being booked into the Snohomish County Jail for suspicion of DUI and was found with a loaded semi-automatic handgun hidden in her abdomen. During the booking process the woman arrestee was placed into a Tek84 Body Scanner, […]

Snohomish County Schools: A comparison across the County

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 14, 2021 – Each school year, the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) updates its K12 Report Card, which details the academic achievements, among other metrics, of Washington public school districts. The Lynnwood Times has compiled several metrics from the most recent OSPI Report Card and from the individual districts’ […]

City of Snohomish completes Carnegie Building restoration

carnegie building

SNOHOMISH, Wash. – Snohomish’s oldest public building, the esteemed 111-year old Carnegie Building on First Street and Cedar Avenue, finished its recent restoration without leaving the city a penny in debt thanks to two state-issued grant funds. In 2017, Snohomish council directed staff to develop a restoration project for the building utilizing $1,650,000 of existing […]

This month we are Winterizing!

Mindful Monday

I like October not only for its unique beauty here in the great Salish region, but also because it encourages me to prepare and make the best of the next 4 months: my least favorite time of the year. This month we’ll use Winterizing as our overarching theme. FERTILIZING – INSULATING – SETTLING INTO OUR […]

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