Electroimpact builds face shields for local medical centers
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Electroimpact builds face shields for local medical centersBy Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff Amid the COVID-19, pandemic, some companies have changed their regular business operations to meet the needs of healthcare workers. Electroimpact, a Mukilteo-based aerospace automation company, is working to repurpose its manufacturing capabilities to support healthcare workers and personal protection equipment (PPE) […]
New $64 million Community Justice Center to be complete by 2023
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By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff The Lynnwood Civic Center is expanding after multiple space need studies determined that expansion is necessary to adequately support the police department, municipal court and the jail inside of the facility. City officials have decided to renovate the existing building as well as expand east to the adjacent […]
City Council addresses community impact of COVID-19
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By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times At the March 9 business meeting, the Lynnwood City Council tackled a busy schedule, beginning with Mayor Nicola Smith addressing her decision to declare an emergency proclamation on March 4 out of caution for the risk that COVID-19 poses to the community of Lynnwood. “This emergency proclamation gives our […]
Mukilteo City Hall closure and other restrictions
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By Office of the Mayor | Press Release Mukilteo City Hall closed to the public effective March 18 Mukilteo, WA – After consulting with other public agencies in Snohomish County, today the City is announcing the restriction of public access to all City facilities, including City Hall, beginning at 7:30am tomorrow, March 18, 2020. These […]
All activities canceled at Rosehill Community Center
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By City of Mukilteo Due to the coronavirus epidemic, and the recently declared national emergency by the federal government, we are canceling all activities at Rosehill Community Center including recreation classes, drop-ins, and rentals of all kinds from Monday March 16th – April 24th. This decision was not arrived at lightly or without compassion for […]
COVID-19 Lynnwood Recreation Center Programming Update
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By Julie Moore | City of Lynnwood Lynnwood Officials continue to monitor the quickly evolving situation regarding coronavirus/COVID-19. The safety of our Lynnwood community members is a top priority for us, but we also understand the important role that fitness plays in the overall wellness of our community. We have made the decision to make […]
Vice President arrives with federal health experts to ‘epicenter’ of U.S. coronavirus outbreak
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By Cameron Sheppard | WNPA News Service “We’re all in this together,” Mike Pence told Washington state officials Announced Washington will receive tens of thousands of face masks, respirators and other medical supplies On the day Washington state recorded its 11th death from the COVID-19 virus, Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Pierce County to […]
Lynnwood City Council appoints leadership
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Lynnwood City Council appoints leadership positions and liaisons-by Luke Putvin At its January 13 business meeting, the Lynnwood City Council appointed Christine Frizzell as its Council President and Shannon Sessions as its Vice President. Both Frizzell and councilmember George Hurst had written their names down to be Council President, and a vote was going to […]
2020 Implies Perfect Vision- City Of Lynnwood
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Lynnwood Mayor Nicola Smith | Shared by Lynnwood Times As this year quickly comes to an end, I’d like to take a moment to reflect on 2019. Lynnwood has been buzzing with progress all year long. Several projects are improving our infrastructure – roads, trails, parks, and other amenities for our community members. We had […]
City Council presents excellence awards, proclaims Transgender Day of Remembrance and discusses budget and property tax levy
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by Luke Putvin At its November 12 Business Meeting, the Lynnwood City Council presented its annual “Honoring Excellence… and a great deal more!” awards to an employee of the city, a Lynnwood citizen and a Lynnwood business. The city employee that received the award was Lynnwood Police Department Chaplain Dale Schlack. Schlack has served as […]