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IRS reminds taxpayers of October 15 tax-filing extension deadline

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WASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging taxpayers to file their 2023 tax year federal income tax return on or before the upcoming Tuesday, October 15, 2024, deadline to avoid possible late filing penalties. Convenient electronic filing options, including IRS Free File, are still available. MilTax is a free online service that members of the military and qualifying […]

Dagi Kesim: Everett High School Girls’ Soccer Head Coach

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For the past four seasons, Daghan “Dagi” Kesim has patrolled the touchlines and technical area as the Head Coach of the Everett High School (EHS) Girls’ Soccer program. Kesim’s return to high school soccer was unlikely, as he had left coaching several years earlier, including a tenure at Lynnwood High School. However, with some motivation […]

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Tree Retention Code

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MUKILTEO—The City of Mukilteo will be holding a Public Hearing on Monday, October 21, to add an additional chapter (17.59) of the Mukilteo Municipal Code that will address tree retention requirements, re-planting ratios, and enforcement measures for non-compliance. Link to proposed tree retention language to be added to the Mukilteo Municipal Code: https://lynnwoodtimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/05-Updated-Working-Draft-PDF.pdf Project Description: […]

Boeing withdraws its ‘best and final’ offer, negotiations in limbo

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EVERETT—Boeing announced Tuesday evening it has withdrawn its “best and final” offer proposed to IAM 751 & W24 union members on September 23, now leaving 33,000 striking workers and an industry anxiously awaiting next steps. Boeing spokesperson declined to elaborate on what those next steps will be when asked by the Lynnwood Times. Also, Boeing’s […]

Mukilteo residents won plea to halt rezone of high-density development

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MUKILTEO—Approximately 100 Mukilteans came out in full force at Monday’s council meeting and won their plea to halt a proposed rezone of the Harbour Pointe Tech Center property from “industrial” to “multi-family” for a 200-unit high-density housing development. “I would like to make a motion to direct staff to update the land use designation zoning […]

SPEEA donates $99,000 towards IAM 751 strike efforts against Boeing Company

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SEATTLE—The Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA), IFPTE Local 2001, Boeing’s professional aerospace worker union, will donate $99,000 to the International Association of Machinists District Lodge 751 (IAM) strike fund to assist in their strike efforts against the Boeing Company. The funds will come in installments of $16,500 every two weeks for the […]

Ousted Marysville Superintendent to receive a staggering $430,000 severance package

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MARYSVILLE—Ousted Marysville School District Superintendent Dr. Zachary Robbins, who was front-and-center in an ongoing district financial crisis will be receiving a posh severance package valued at least $428,950 plus benefits, according to records obtained by the Lynnwood Times. A full room of approximately 100 parents and staff cheered the Marysville School District Board of Directors’ unanimous decision on […]

Save a life by donating blood in Marysville on November 4

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MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville is hosting a blood drive on Monday, November 4. Bloodworks NW’s bloodmobile will be parked outside the Marysville Civic Center (501 Delta Ave.) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Blood draws typically take an hour for a pint of blood. All donors need to be at least 16 years old to […]

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