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Cascade Symphony cancels remaining 2019-2020 season concerts

Cascade Symphony Orchestra brass quintet

EDMONDS – Following state guidelines protecting the safety of the community at large, the Cascade Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors has decided to cancel all remaining concerts on its 2019-2020 schedule. The cancellations include what would have been the May 4 “The Mysterious Russian Soul” concert and the previously postponed March 9 “From the New […]

Local Eats & Places to Meet: Caravan Kebab

caravan kebab

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Nestled in the Edmonds Firdale Village Shopping Center, Caravan Kebab awaits your discovery. Upon entry your senses are filled with the exotic aroma of freshly ground spices and lavish vibrant décor reminiscent of the Silk Road. When we sat down with owner and chef, Shahzad Raja, we knew […]

Statement on COVID-19 from Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort

angel of the winds

By Angel of the Winds Casino Arlington, WA – These continue to be unprecedented times and we are committed to make the necessary strides to ensure the health and wellness of our guests, Team Members, the Stillaguamish Tribe, and our community. Thus, Angel Of The Winds Casino Resort has made the difficult decision to extend […]

Curbside free lunch giveaway on May 2nd

Curbside lunch giveaway

by Ben Young | Communities of Color Coalition Snohomish County, WA – Recognizing that many small restaurants are suffering during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and some in the community are experiencing food insecurity, the Snohomish Census Alliance (a collection of organizations banded together to educate and encourage participation in 2020 Census) is partnering with local […]

Seven recipients to recieve Cadre II scholarship

Trinity Education Foundation

By Trinity Education Foundation | Press Release Everett, WA – April 30, 2020 – Through its Trinity Scholars Program, Trinity Education Foundation is again honored to sponsor the Act Six/Saint Martin’s University Scholarship. This four-year, full-ride scholarship is awarded to deserving students from underserved communities who excel in school, community service, demonstrate a drive to […]

Second Boeing 777X completes first flight

Boeing 777X

Test fleet expands as robust test program progresses First test airplane has logged nearly 100 hours of testing EVERETT, Wash., April 30, 2020 — Boeing [NYSE: BA] today conducted a productive and successful first flight of the second 777X airplane. Capt. Ted Grady, 777X project pilot, and Capt. Van Chaney, 777/777X chief pilot, flew for 2 […]

Money Matters: The Federal Reserve’s unprecedented moves

Paul Ellis

By Paul Ellis | Ellis Wealth Management In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, almost every state in America is under some sort of stay-at-home order. This unprecedented time has also led many businesses, large and small, to downsize or close up shop entirely. In response to the drastic impact that COVID-19 has had on global […]

Lynnwood’s Spring and Summer events canceled

Lynnwood Fair on 44th

By Julie Moore | City of Lynnwood Public Affairs Officer Spring and summer months in Lynnwood are some of our favorite times to connect and celebrate with our community members. Due to the current health crisis, the City of Lynnwood has made the decision to cancel some of our beloved community events in 2020. Although […]

Protestors to Governor Inslee: Let us work!

Olympia Rally

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Washington State Patrol estimated 2,500 demonstrators Protesters were critical of Governor Inslee’s lockdown policies and lack of a plan for reopening Washington Legislative powers to extend the “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order is only applicable to state statues in Subsection 2 of RCW 43.06.220 Proclamations not associated with […]

Inslee rolls out COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard with data

COVID Dashboard

by WA State Governor | Press Release Gov. Jay Inslee today announced a new COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard to aid the state in gauging when and how to best lift restrictions around ‘Stay Home, Stay Healthy” in Washington. Wednesday marked 100 days since the first case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Washington state. The governor mentioned that […]

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