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And they’re off…congested 2019 election season has begun

by LUKE PUTVIN luke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com The filing period for the 2019 election ended Friday, May 17 at 5:00 p.m. The last day to register to vote by mail or online is July 29 and in person, August 6 in order to vote in the Primary. The Primary Election is August 6, 2019. The election season has […]

Stemtree, working to make a big impact in the community

SPONSORED FEATUREby SABRINA STEWART Sabrina and Eric Stewart, owners of Mukilteo Stemtree Education Center, are passionate about inspiring children to be curious about the world around them. They know that encouraging children to be comfortable not only with their successes but also with their failures, helps them become confident learners. When students visited a Stemtree […]

RV driving erratic in Walmart parking lot at 164th and I-5

May 23, 2019 incident at Walmart on 164th and I-5 in Lynnwood.

On Thursday May 23 around 7:30 p.m. at the Walmart parking lot near 164th and I-5 in Lynnwood, deputies responded to a call of a suspicious person in an R.V. that was leaking fluid. When deputies arrived at the R.V., inside was a middle-aged adult male sleeping.  As deputies attempted to make contact, the male […]

Republican Party hosts Candace Owens at Lynnwood Convention Center

Candace Owens at SCRP 2019 Lincoln Day Dinner.

by LUKE PUTVINluke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com On May 10, over 625 people gathered at Lynnwood Convention Center for the Snohomish County Republican Party’s annual Lincoln Day dinner and auction. The event was met with one protestor, a Lynnwood resident named Dave, who stood outside in the parking lot of the convention center. “I think the Republican party has […]

Rising conservative star to speak at sold out Lynnwood Convention Center event

Candace Owens

by CAROL LADWIGcarol.ladwig@lynnwoodtimes.com They’ve got a sold out crowd and a nationally known speaker on the books for their May 10 Lincoln Day dinner and auction, so it’s safe to say that Snohomish County Republican Party members are looking forward to hitting their ambitious $100,000 fundraising goal. “This is the first time we’ve ever sold […]

Step Up puts racial equity on the county’s to-do list

Michael Benitez

by CAROL LADWIG carol.ladwig@lynnwoodtimes.com For the third straight year, business and community leaders from throughout Snohomish County will gather in Lynnwood at the end of the month for a conference about structural racism and how to take it apart. Equity and the fight against discrimination is a hot topic in conversations around the country right […]

Lynnwood, how did the city get its name?

Lynn O'Beirn

by Cheri Stadler RyanLynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association We often have visitors at Heritage Cottage ask how the City of Lynnwood was named?   They are correct in assuming it was named after a woman named Lynn, but they want to know who was Lynn?  Lynn O’Beirn never lived in Lynnwood but first resided in Seattle and […]

Whispering Pines may soon welcome hundreds of new residents

Benjamin Goodwin

City council moves to reopen public testimony on rezoning Whispering Pines by Luke Putvinluke.putvin@lynnwoodtimes.com The Housing Authority of Snohomish County (HASCO) is set to demolish Whispering Pines in 2022. Whispering Pines Apartments is an affordable housing community constructed in 1968 with 240 units. “Rehabilitating the existing structures to extend their life is not feasible for […]

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