July 27, 2024 10:14 pm

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Mukilteo Councilman Louis Harris needs to resign

Louis Harris mukilteo

Louis Harris does not deserve to represent Mukilteo Citizens as their Council President or as a council member.  He knew his recent Facebook post regarding Trump’s Assassination attempt was controversial, that is why he BCC’d  it with the Mukilteo City Attorney.  This is the same guy who wanted to host a “citizen’s Meet and Greet” […]

Newly appointed Lynnwood Councilwoman Derica Escamilla

Derica Escamilla

LYNNWOOD—On Monday, July 15, Derica Escamilla took the oath of office to become the newest Lynnwood City Council Member. The City Council appointed Councilmember Escamilla to the Lynnwood City Council Position No.1, which was vacated in May due to the resignation of Councilmember Shirley Sutton. Councilmember Escamilla is a first-generation Mexican American, born in Moses Lake […]

YMCA of Snohomish County’s Girls only Flag Football Camp

Flag Football camp

Get ready for an exciting and empowering experience at the YMCA of Snohomish County’s Girls Only Flag Football Camp on July 30-31 from 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at Evergreen Middle School (7621 Beverly Lane, Everett, WA 98203)! This camp, designed specifically for girls entering grades 1-12, is an incredible opportunity to learn, play, and […]

Complaints by progressive groups against Let’s Go Washington won’t be sent to AG’s office

Let's Go Washington

OLYMPIA—The state Public Disclosure Commission decided Thursday, July 25, to retain jurisdiction on a complaint alleging Let’s Go Washington and its founder Brian Heywood violated campaign finance laws in the course of gathering signatures for six initiatives last year. An alliance of progressive groups, which filed the complaint a year ago and is now opposing three of […]

Peterson receives two paychecks for his work

Riaz Khan

As a concerned citizen and taxpayer, I am writing to bring attention to a pressing issue regarding fair compensation and public service. The Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Title VII of 1964 are federal laws that ensure equal pay for equal work. However, I have noticed a discrepancy in our local government that warrants […]

Full closures of 46th Ave and 200th St in Lynnwood next week

Lynnwood closures

LYNNWOOD—Construction Crews working on the Lynnwood Link Extension will be potholing, grinding, and paving roads near Lynnwood Transit Center resulting in closures as early as Monday, July 29. Full closures of 200th St SW between 50th Ave W and 44th Ave W in Lynnwood As early as Monday, July 29, Sound Transit’s contractor will continue road work […]

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