September 8, 2024 11:24 am

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Lynnwood Launches Community Equity Survey

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Help us better understand what our community wants and needs! Take the Community Equity Survey today! ¡Ayúdenos a comprender mejor lo que nuestra comunidad quiere y necesita! ¡Responda a esta encuesta sobre la equidad comunitaria hoy mismo! 우리 커뮤니티가 원하는 것과 필요한 것을 더 잘 알도록 도와 주십시오! 커뮤니티 에퀴티 설문 조사에 오늘 당장 응해 […]

Carolyn Brennan sworn in as Verdant commissioner

Carolyn Brennan

LYNNWOOD, Wash., November 28, 2021 – Newly elected Commissioner Carolyn Brennan joined her colleagues on the Verdant Health Commission’s Board of Commissioners after being sworn in at the regular meeting November 24. “I am honored to be part of this work serving our community,” said Brennan, an Edmonds resident. “My goal is that over the […]

Huskies and Cougars lose head football coaches

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Rival schools — University of Washington and Washington State University — both lost their head football coaches within a 30-day period. On October 19, WSU terminated coach Nick Rolovich due to his vaccination status, and just this past week, UW fired coach Jimmy Lake. Cougars lose their head coach to state-wide vaccine mandate Last month, […]

Remembering Bobby Nakihei: a Lynnwood Hawaiian legend

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., October 28, 2021 – For many, Robert Kala Nakihei was the epitome of the aloha spirit. As the owner and founder of Bobby’s Hawaiian Style Restaurant in Lynnwood, he was an active member in the music, church, Hawaiian, and culinary communities surrounding Snohomish County. Those who knew him said he always made people […]

Sound Transit’s Grand Opening of three new Light Rail Link stations

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Seattle and Southern Snohomish County residents celebrated the new light rail Northgate, Roosevelt, and U-District stations. Sound Transit celebrated the grand opening of three new rail link stations and a pedestrian bridge Saturday, October 2nd in Northern Seattle. From north to south, the rail links are called the Northgate, Roosevelt, and U-District stations. The new […]

Spruce Elementary teacher receives global recognition

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While teaching students to read and write, Jennie Warmouth inspires them to think critically and develop empathy.  Jennie Warmouth, a second grade teacher at Spruce Elementary, is one of the 50 finalists in a global teacher contest. Warmouth’s ability to make standardized curricula personally applicable for her students makes her an outstanding educator. The contest […]

Members of the LDS Church not likely to be granted vaccine exemption in Washington State

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The rise of vaccine mandates has many seeking religious exemptions. For members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS) or Mormons, as they’re sometimes called, those exemptions will not be granted by church leaders. Top LDS officials released a statement last month urging members to vaccinate and wear masks. The admonition is […]

Public is invited to a Women as Leaders zoom event

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“Women as Leaders: How and Why They Take the Reins,” featuring April Berg, WA State legislator for the 44th District. The talk is via Zoom and sponsored by the Edmonds SnoKing branch of the AAUW. Non-members who wish to attend this program can email us- aauw.esk@gmail.com for the Zoom link.  The event is free. When: […]

Mural Project Edmonds celebrates ties with Hekinan, Japan

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Edmonds, WA, September 8, 2021 – If you are anywhere near 4th Ave North this week you’ll have the privilege of seeing muralist Shogo Ota in action as he installs Mural Project Edmonds’ (MPE’s) latest mural. This mural, reminiscent of the Japanese woodblock prints that are a unique Japanese art form, is in recognition of […]

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