State of the City: Mukilteo will remain resilient in 2021

By Noel Pai-Young | Lynnwood Times Reporter Mukilteo, Wash., March 3, 2021 – On February 17, Mukilteo Mayor Jennifer Gregerson gave her annual State of the City address where she shared the city’s COVID-19 stats, city budget and administrative progress, public work improvements, and the announcement of the new Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Commission. Gregerson […]
Will Chen announces intent to run for Edmonds City Council

By Friends of Will | Press Release Edmonds, Wash., February 28, 2021 – Will Chen, Edmonds resident and business owner, has formally announced his intent to run for Edmonds City Council Position 2. Chen’s decision to run is motivated by a desire and commitment to add diversity, passion and practical experience to the council at […]
Washington Legislature hears proposed pay-per-mile tax

By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff Olympia, Wash., – In its 2021 session, the Washington state legislature’s Senate Transportation Committee received a hearing on February 18 proposing a mileage-based tax on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. The pay-per-mile proposal introduced by state Senator Rebecca Saldaña (D-Seattle) aims at initiating a shift in how the state pays […]
Dr. Horace Scope, March 2021

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Lynnwood Selects New Finance Director

Michelle Meyer to oversee the Finance Department By City of Lynnwood | Press Release Lynnwood, Wash., March 1, 2021 – On Monday, February 22, the Lynnwood City Council unanimously approved Mayor Nicola Smith’s appointment of Michelle Meyer to serve as the City’s next Finance Director. “Director Meyer’s wide range of financial leadership skills and experience […]
Mindful Monday: Minding the Chatter in our Heads

By Lisa Wellington | Lynnwood Times Contributor Have you ever walked out your door, noticed the rain and wind that awaits you and thought all of this within a nanosecond? “Oh great. Rain. Again. Why did I even bother with my hair? I’m going to be a mess, I’ll never make it to that meeting […]
Trump to CPAC, Trumpism must define the Republican party in the years ahead

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Orlando, Fla., February 28, 2021 – Former President Donald J Trump, in his keynote address Sunday afternoon at Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), delivered an America First message that defined Trumpism as the convictions of the Republican party in the years ahead. During his speech, the former president […]
President Trump to deliver keynote address at CPAC

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff UPDATE 12:55 p.m.: Trump will speak at 4:15 p.m. EST (1:15 p.m. PST). Orlando, Fla., – February 28, 2021 – Former President Donald J Trump will be delivering the keynote address Sunday afternoon to close out the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). This comes in less than six […]
Trinity Scholarship Programs accepting applications

Our Mission: Trinity Education Foundation provides scholarships and guidance to students at Christian colleges and seminaries to foster academic success and to inspire vocational development reflecting the Gospel’s values of love, justice, and healing for the sake of the world. Trinity Scholars Program Seminary Scholarship Dave Ellingson Scholarship Applications will be accepted until midnight on […]
Month-long Art View event in Edmonds starting March

By Art Walk Edmonds | Lynnwood Times Staff A year is long enough without an Art Walk! Art Walk Edmonds is ready to re-start our beloved event, and has retooled it to be all month long rather than a one-night occurrence. These will continue monthly until we are able to safely hold our Third Thursday […]