September 26, 2024 10:13 pm

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Tribal leaders urge No on 2117

no on 2117

EVERETT—Tribal leaders, fish habitat and salmon recovery experts, and members of the No on 2117 campaign announce that a majority of federally-recognized Tribal Nations in Washington state oppose Initiative 2117, that if passed by voters this November, would prohibit carbon tax credit trading, also known as “cap-and-invest,” which would gut Washington’s Climate Commitment Act. Spencer […]

Larch Way/Logan Road and Locust Way intersection will close this weekend

Larch Way

LYNNWOOD—Snohomish County Public Works is advising residents that Larch Way/Logan Road and Locust Way intersection will be closed from Friday, September 27, and is expected to reopen by 6 a.m. on Monday, September 30. The detour route will be the same as what was used over the summer.  Construction on the intersection is coming to an end […]

Oboni: A micro-museum raising climate change awareness across America

Oboni

In an era where climate change poses one of the greatest challenges to our planet, initiatives like Oboni are crucial in fostering awareness and action. Originating in Washington, Oboni is a unique micro-museum that is traveling across the country, focusing on regions most in need of climate education. From September 6-17, visitors to the Lynnwood […]

Lynnwood Community unites for creative Halloween costume event

Halloween costume

LYNNWOOD—Last Saturday, September 21, the spirit of creativity and community filled the Pacific Peace Center as Lynnwood Police, and the Family Peace Association hosted a vibrant Halloween costume-making event. Families gathered to transform donated costumes into unique creations through sewing, cutting, and gluing. Participants brought their own sewing machines and kits, showcasing their creativity while […]

Lynnwood Council presented with a 23 percent city budget increase

lynnwood budget

LYNNWOOD—Questions surrounding deficits, property tax increases, and senior city leadership salaries led the $156 million preliminary 2025-26 biennium general fund budget discussion presented to council members during Monday’s Public Hearing. “So, our two-year revenue is estimated to be $152 million, our two-year expenditure is estimated to be $156 million; so, if I am reading that […]

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