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Rosehill Community Board – Volunteer Opportunities

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The City of Mukilteo is seeking candidates to fill vacancies on the Rosehill Community Board and Parks & Arts Commission. There are currently 3 regular vacancies, which are three-year terms each, on the Rosehill Community Board. Three Board members’ terms expired May 3rd. The City of Mukilteo is also seeking a student member of the Rosehill Community Board to replace student Margaret Wang, […]

Mass COVID vaccination sites closing in County

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – Mass COVID vaccination sites are closing after six months and more than 318,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines are being administered. Vaccination against COVID-19 remains vital. Vaccine supply has stabilized, demand is down, and other providers such as clinics or pharmacies are in a position to keep up with the need for […]

Lynnwood government facilities transition to in-person services

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LYNNWOOD Wash., July 1, 2021 – Throughout the next several months, Lynnwood government facilities will transition back to in-person services with slightly modified hours.  Beginning on Tuesday, July 6, the Lynnwood Police Front Desk and the Municipal Court will re-open. On July 12, Lynnwood City Hall and Development & Business Services will re-open. The Lynnwood […]

Snohomish County: When coyotes attack

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 1, 2021 – As it is the time of year when coyotes begin to explore further from their dens in Snohomish County, community members are experiencing an increase in coyote sightings. Now, when a cat goes missing, it is hard not to imagine worst-case scenarios wherein a house pet might have encountered […]

Lake Stevens fireworks resolution

Lake Stevens Fireworks

LAKE STEVENS, Wash. – The Lake Stevens City Council passed a resolution to put an advisory measure regarding consumer fireworks on the next general election ballot during their meeting on June 22. The resolution passed with only Council Member Shawn Frederick voting against it.  Currently, the use and sales of fireworks is regulated by Lake […]

Spruce Elementary groundbreaking ceremony celebrated

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., June 25, 2021 – The Edmonds School District, parents and architects celebrated the start of Phase 2 construction of Spruce Elementary on Wednesday, June 23. The school held Closing and Groundbreaking ceremonies to commemorate the former building’s closing and demolition and the start of the new building’s construction, which was funded through the […]

George Hurst mayoral campaign kick off

LYNNWOOD, Wash – George Hurst kicked off his campaign for Lynnwood Mayor on Thursday June 17th at The Hilton Garden Inn in Lynnwood. The 39 attendees were treated to complimentary snacks, coffee, and Coca-Cola. At the start, the campaign showcased multiple videos about Hurst and his work on the city council including advocating for Whispering […]

Lake Stevens amends Marijuana Ordinance

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash., June 18, 2021 – Lake Stevens City Council passed Ordinance 1119 during their meeting on June 8, updating regulations on marijuana facilities development. The ordinance amends two Lake Stevens Municipal Codes (LSMC) under Title 14 Land Use Code: 14.44.097 Marijuana Facilities and 14.08.010 Definitions of Basic Terms. Four voted in favor of […]

Global Chip Shortage

Global Chip Shortage

As some are painfully aware, there is a global chip shortage. No, not the Doritos or Lay’s type of chips: semiconductor chips. It isn’t hard to notice some electronics are consistently out-of-stock. Anyone who has or is trying to purchase a new Xbox, Playstation 5, or PC components can attest to that. Online restocks are […]

Jim Smith mayoral campaign kicks off at Moonshine BBQ

Jim Smith Lynnwood Mayor

LYNNWOOD, Wash. – Scores packed Moonshine BBQ, Tuesday, June 8 to support Councilman Jim Smith for his bid to become Lynnwood’s next mayor and chief executive. Smith was born in Seattle and graduated from Edmonds-Woodway High School. He then attended Central Washington University where he earned a double bachelor’s degree in business administration and law […]

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