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Steve Hobbs sworn in as Washington secretary of state

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OLYMPIA, Wash., November 22, 2021 – State Sen. Steve Hobbs (D-Lake Stevens) was sworn in Monday as Washington’s 16th secretary of state. He replaces Kim Wyman, who resigned mid-term to join the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. During brief remarks on Monday, Hobbs pledged to continue enhancing the integrity of Washington’s […]

An exclusive interview with Mukilteo Mayor-elect Joe Marine

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MUKILTEO, Wash., November 22, 2021 – A Lynnwood Times exclusive interview with Mukilteo Mayor-elect Joe Marine where he shares with Lynnwood Times reporter Bo John Brusco why his mayoral campaign message resonated with voters, what he hopes to accomplish as mayor, and his Thanksgiving message to Mukilteans.

Getting Grounded in Gratitude

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Gratefulness: Practicing gratefulness daily can prime our brains to look for more reasons to be grateful which shifts our outlook, perspective, and mood. McCraty and colleagues (1998), in one of their studies on gratitude and appreciation, found that participants who felt grateful showed a marked reduction in the level of cortisol, a stress hormone. They […]

PETA calls upon UW Primate Research Center to close

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SEATTLE, Wash., November 21, 2021 – After years of violations and questionable conduct, animal activist group PETA calls upon the University of Washington Primate Research Center (WaNPRC) to close its operation as its last year of funding and potential breach of lease approach in 2022. The Washington National Primate Research Center (WaNPRC) is one of […]

LeBron James and Isaiah Stewart ejected from game after bloody melee

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DETRIOT, MI, November 21, 2021 – Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James and Detroit Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart were ejected from Sunday night’s game after James struck Stewart in the face while jostling for a position. Stewart, who was left bloodied, then attempted several times to attack James. Below is video of the incident from Bleacher Report. […]

Red SUV plows into Wisconsin holiday parade

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Story Updates: 10:40 a.m. 11/24/21: Updated to reflect the correct judge who presided over the bail hearing from Michelle Havas to Cedric Cornwall. 10:56 p.m. 11/21/21: Washington Post reports five people were killed and more than 40 were injured. 9:15 p.m. 11/21/21: Added suspect in today’s mass casualty event. 8:22 p.m. 11/21/21: According to a […]

HAWAIIAN SOUL…HOW COULD YOU LEAVE US

Our Beloved all-encompassing Husband, Father, Grandfather, & Brother Robert Kala Nakihei Sr., has gone to be with his Lord & Savior on the Lord’s Day, October 03, 2021, he was 66 years old. Born to and preceded in death by Robert Lo’paka Nakihei & Theodora Mona Ne Cuelho of Kalama’ula, HI. Robert, known to all […]

Mukilteo delays 2022 budget passage another week

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MUKILTEO, Wash., November 20, 2021 – After an over five-hour discussion stretching past midnight, exhausted council members agreed to delay the approval of the 2022 preliminary annual Mukilteo Budget another week, despite the plan to finalize and approve at their Monday meeting, November 15.  The following 2022 Mukilteo Budget proposals were approved by council during […]

Huskies and Cougars lose head football coaches

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Rival schools — University of Washington and Washington State University — both lost their head football coaches within a 30-day period. On October 19, WSU terminated coach Nick Rolovich due to his vaccination status, and just this past week, UW fired coach Jimmy Lake. Cougars lose their head coach to state-wide vaccine mandate Last month, […]

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