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Mukilteo- A little bit of spirit can go a long way

By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff The city of Mukilteo hosted two consecutive weeks of Spirit Weeks hoping to raise spirits amid the coronavirus pandemic stay home, stay healthy statewide order. “This is something positive to take our minds off the bad parts of our stay home time. It just emphasizes the spirit and togetherness […]

Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Cancelled for 2020

Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival

By Candace Felt, President | Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Association Mukilteo, WA – The Mukilteo Lighthouse Festival Association, a community-led organization, announced today that it is cancelling its 3-day event, scheduled for September 11, 12, and 13, at Lighthouse Park in Mukilteo. The Association has also announced the cancellation of the Lighthouse Festival Parade and Run-A-Muk […]

Mukilteo company donates 200 face shields for health care workers

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COVID-19 has prompted a county-wide effort in distributed manufacturing By Kent Patton | Snohomish County Government Press Release SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., May 7, 2020 – Wizard International and Snohomish County announced progress on local Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) production. Wizard International donated 200 face shields to Snohomish County for distribution to health care workers and […]

Mukilteo begins city-wide Spirit Week April 27

Mukilteo spirit week

By Officer Myron Travis, Mukilteo Police Department MUKILTEO, WA — On Monday, April 27, 2020, The City of Mukilteo will begin two consecutive weeks of a “Mukilteo Spirit” campaign. Monday through Friday for two weeks, Mukilteo residents can participate in various themed activities to show unity and support for the entire community. The week kicks […]

Mukilteo Mayor Gregerson hosts virtual town hall

Jennifer Gregerson

by Erin Freeman On Tuesday, March 24 Mukilteo Mayor Jennifer Gregerson addressed a stay at home order for the city during a virtual town hall meeting. Mukilteo Fire Chief Chris Alexander and Police Chief Cheol Kang joined Gregerson to address the city’s public responder action and contribution to the proclamation. Mukilteo’s stay home, save lives […]

Great Mukilteo Garage Sale and Spring Cleanup Postponed

By Nancy Passovoy | Office of the Mayor, City of Mukilteo Mukilteo, WA, March 30 – In order to follow CDC guidelines on social distancing due to COVID-19 and the Governor’s Stay Home order, the upcoming 2020 Great Mukilteo Garage Sale and the Spring Cleanup has been rescheduled for the fall. Waste Management (WM) will […]

Mukilteo virtual COVID-19 town hall for March 24

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Mukilteo residents are asked to join Mayor Jennifer Gregerson along with Fire Chief Chris Alexander and Police Chief Cheol Kang to talk about the Washington State Stay Home Order, and what the community is doing during this time of crisis. Link to Facebook livestream: https://www.facebook.com/cityofmukilteo/posts/10158193695262065 Ask questions by emailing mayor@mukilteowa.gov.

Mukilteo City Hall closure and other restrictions

Mukilteo

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 […]

Mukilteo Schools closed beginning March 13

Mukilteo School District

By Dr. Alison Brynelson | Superintendent Mukilteo School District The district Coronavirus COVID-19 webpages will be updated regularly as we learn new information, post announcements and answer additional questions. Please check back often. March 12, 2020 Family message about closure Our district has been following guidance from Snohomish Health District and the state Department of Health to […]

City of Mukilteo proclaims February as African American History Month

by Kirsten Johnson The city of Mukilteo has issued a proclamation establishing February as African American History Month.  The proclamation states that “freedom can never be taken for granted” and that “African Americans are still trying to claim rights long denied through centuries of struggle.”  The city “calls upon all residents to remember the words […]

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