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Culp campaign claims Wyman allowed 900,000 to vote in state illegally

Loren Culp

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff December 4, 2020 – Today in a 2 p.m. live broadcast on the Culp for Governor campaign Facebook page, Stephen Pidgeon, accompanied by Loren Culp, alleged that 886,161 votes cast in the 2020 gubernatorial election appear to be from voters not registered in the Washington state’s voter registration […]

Support SnoCo Campaign

By Stephanie Wright, Snohomish County Councilwoman – District 3 Snohomish County has launched a new campaign called Support SnoCo to boost the economic health of local businesses. This program is one of the recommendations from the Snohomish County Economic and Workforce Recovery Task Force and is being funded through federal CARES Act resources. A key feature of […]

DOJ files discrimination lawsuit against social media giant Facebook

By The United States Department of Justice Lawsuit Alleges Facebook Favors H-1B Visa Workers and Other Temporary Visa Holders over U.S. Workers The Department of Justice announced today that it filed a lawsuit against Facebook Inc. for discriminating against U.S. workers.  The lawsuit alleges that Facebook refused to recruit, consider, or hire qualified and available […]

Free drive-thru COVID testing Dec. 5 in Lynnwood

A free, drive-thru, non-invasive COVID-19 testing event is scheduled 1-5 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5 at Community Life Center, 19820 Scriber Lake Road in Lynnwood. The Verdant Health Commission and Medical Teams International are coordinating this event, with support from Northwest Church, Volunteers of America Western Washington, and Lynnwood Police. Hygiene supplies will be available […]

95 Washington nonprofits receive charitable grants from Boeing in 2020

Local grants support education, environment, and veteran-focused efforts By The Boeing Company 2020 has been nothing short of extraordinary as people in Washington and around the world navigate the historic impacts of COVID-19. Yet even as the aerospace industry faces unprecedented challenges presented by the pandemic, Boeing and its employees continue to rise to the […]

Congressman Larsen to host health and dental ACA enrollment session on Dec. 4

Rick Larsen

EVERETT, WA – On Friday, December 4, Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) will host a virtual open enrollment info session on how Washingtonians can sign up for health and dental insurance for 2021 under the Affordable Care Act. Experts from the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner and Sea-Mar Community Health […]

November 22-28: Thanksgiving holiday

Lynnwood Police

From November 22-28, the Lynnwood Police Department reported a total of 116 incidents. Additionally, LPD reported 13 cases on the Thanksgiving holiday, three of which were felony thefts and three were misdemeanor thefts. According to the report, there were two deaths recorded in Lynnwood; however, no foul play is suspected as of yet.   Listed below […]

Highway 99 is shut down in both directions at the 17400 block

Lynnwood, Wash., December 2, 2020 — At 2:15 this afternoon a woman in her 20s driving the Jeep Grand Cherokee pictured below struck a woman in her 70s who was in a crosswalk on Highway 99. The driver initially left the scene but returned and was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Sadly, the victim was […]

Round 3: Seeking applicants for Working Washington business grants

OLYMPIA, WA — Small businesses struggling to survive the impact of COVID-19 can apply now for up to $20,000 in a new round of $50 million in state Working Washington grants. Priority is focused on businesses with annual revenues of $5 million or less in 2019 and those most impacted by the recent public health […]

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