July 16, 2024 11:13 pm

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Snohomish County Fire Training Academy

Press Release – South County Fire On September 9, fourteen South County Fire recruits started attending the Snohomish County Fire Training Academy. They are part of an academy class of thirty-six recruits from six county fire departments. Most of the training in the 14-week program will be taking place at the South County Fire Training […]

Your Best Pet: Command Control for Companion Animal News

Your Best Pet

By Lori Theis What are we reading? So many fantastic books are out there right now: Our Dogs Ourselves, by Alexandra Horowitz; Mamas Last Hug, by Frans de Waal, to name just a few. However, Dog Behavior: Modern Science and Our Canine Companions by James Ha and Tracy Campion is at the top of our […]

DIY Butter: Skip the Store-Bought Bricks and Do It Yourself!

By Amy Donovan Butter may be one of the simplest things you can make with an electric stand mixer because it requires only two ingredients: cream and salt. Once you taste this fresh creamy richness spread over toast, you might never choose to go back to those wrapped bricks from the refrigerated dairy aisle because […]

Meet Claudia Kuniholm, your local Real Estate Agent

Sponsored Feature by Luke Putvin Claudia Kuniholm is a local real estate agent who has lived in Lynnwood for over 20 years, and before that, she lived in North Seattle. Needless to say, she knows the area well. Kuniholm is on her sixth year of being a real estate agent. “I got into real estate […]

Unlocking the entrepreneurial spirit: Phenix Salon Suites

Sponsored Feature by Luke Putvin Named on the Entrepreneur’s Top 500 Franchise list and with more than 230 locations opened nationwide, Phenix Salon Suites offers a unique a refreshing escape from the typical salon experience. It was founded by Gina and Jason Rivera in 2007; their first location was in Colorado Springs. Lynnwood’s Phenix Salon […]

Cybercrime and Investigations Seminar at EdCC

by MARIO LOTMORE Over 150 attended a free seminar at Edmonds Community College about Cybercrime Investigations and Cybersecurity Careers on Saturday, September 14. The instructors for the seminar were Mike Andrew and Steve Hailey who are subject matter experts in Cyberterrorism, and both have trained Department of Defense and Federal law enforcement personnel. Combined they […]

Local Eats & Places to Meet: The Rock Wood Fired Pizza

Lynnwood Times photo by Kirsten Johnson.

Sponsored Feature By KIRSTEN JOHNSON Walk inside The Rock Wood Fired Pizza in Lynnwood, and you just might feel like you’re at a rock n’ roll concert. A Led Zeppelin song plays in the background and the menu features a spread of wood-fired pizzas each named after classic rock songs such as “Yellow Brick Road” […]

Puppy Pop-Up at Lynnwood Anko

by LUKE PUTVIN The Lynnwood Anko store, which opened in April, hosted a Puppy Pop-Up event on August 24 to benefit Adams County Pet Rescue (ACPR). Six dogs were available for adoption. “This is our first Puppy Pop-Up and our first of many, hopefully,” said Shawn Thistlethwaite, Vice President of Marketing at Anko. “We really […]

Sno-Isle TECH: Listen, learn, practice, repeat

by LUKE PUTVIN and MARIO LOTMORE Sno-Isle TECH, located near Paine Field in Everett, provides training, certification and post-secondary credit to high school junior and senior students or anyone age 16 to 20 who have not earned a high school diploma or GED. Each student spends a half day at Sno-Isle and a half day […]

Community meets at Lynndale Park for Sandlot Cinema

by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com On August 15, over 75 people gathered at Lynndale Park’s baseball field to watch “A Dog’s Way Home.” The screening of the movie was free to anyone who wanted to attend. Everyone brought blankets, chairs and food.  The concession stand that is normally open during baseball games was open for anyone […]

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