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Edmonds School District Superintendent announces new job in Oregon

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 16, 2022 – Edmonds School District Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Balderas announced this morning he will become the Superintendent of the Beaverton School District in Oregon starting July 1, 2022. His last day with the Edmonds School District will be June 30.   “This was a difficult decision, but the right one for me […]

Lake Stevens Police arrest 30-year-old man for attempted sex with a minor

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash., March 16, 2022 – On March 5, 2022, Lake Stevens Police Detectives arrested and booked 30- year-old Gurjent Singh for Communication with Minor for Immoral Purposes and Attempted Rape of a Child 2nd Degree. These incidents occurred in a downtown business where the suspect was employed. Bond was set at $50,000. The […]

Update to Alderwood teen attack

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 16, 2022 – Last month Lynnwood Detectives investigated an attack of a 17-year-old Snohomish teen that left him in critical condition at Harbourview Medical Center in Seattle. The attack took place Sunday, February 6, before 7 o’clock near the south Alderwood Mall parking garage when the victim, accompanied with two family members, […]

Lynnwood CC approves grant application for recreation and conservation

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., March 15, 2022 – At its Business Meeting, Monday, March 15, the Lynnwood City Council approved an application for grant funding assistance, and discussed the following items: police body cams, virtual council meeting rules, and a Harris Ford development agreement. This was their first in-person meeting of 2022. The council authorized applications for […]

Washington cities reconsider Russian Sister City relationships

russian sister cities

After Gov. Inslee called upon state agencies to cut ties with Russia last month, Washington cities must now decide if they will also cut ties with their Russian sister cities, an action that has fallen in a grey area for many cities across the nation.  In his February 28 press conference, Gov. Inslee requested that […]

Tom Jordal welcomes community engagement through Port of Everett Redevelopment Group

Port of Everett Redevelopment Group

MUKILTEO, Wash., March 15, 2022 – Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine recently recommended Councilman Tom Jordal as council liaison for the Port of Everett Redevelopment Working Group – a partnership between the city of Mukilteo and the Port of Everett to enhance public access to the city’s waterfront. Councilman Jordal is one of Mukilteo’s newest council […]

Hope Grows Where Light is Given: Unveiling Muradyan’s Seed of Hope at Esperance Park

Seed of Hope

EDMONDS, Wash., March 15, 2022 – Esperance in French means “hope,” so it was only appropriate that the sun was shining and mask mandates were lifted Saturday, March 12, when Tsovinar Muradyan unveiled her latest art installation, Hope Grows Where Light is Given, at Edmond’s Esperance Park. After a few words shared by Conservation and […]

Mukilteo Finance Director resigns

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MUKILTEO, Wash., March 14, 2022 – Shawn Hunstock, the Finance Director for the City of Mukilteo who was hired fifteen months ago by former Mayor Jennifer Gregerson, submitted his resignation last week. Today, Administrative Steve Powers confirmed with the Lynnwood Times that Hunstock’s last day with the city is March 31, 2022. Mayor Joe Marine […]

March 16: “Painting Away the Trauma” exhibition at Shoreline Community College

Painting Away the Trauma

Shoreline, Wash., March 14, 2022 – Artwork created by Puget Sound area veterans engaged in art therapy will be spotlighted at “Painting Away the Trauma” exhibition presented by WA AmeriCorps Vet Corps and Shoreline Community College this Wednesday, March 16. Free and open to the public, the event is hosted by Shoreline Community College’s Veteran […]

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