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Boeing production moving to South Carolina

Boeing

Boeing moving 787 production to South Carolina in 2021Published by: Lynnwood Times Single site to improve operational efficiency as company adapts to market downturn and positions for recovery and long-term growth. 787 production to continue in Everett, Wash. until program begins building at the previously announced rate of six airplanes a month in 2021. Facebook […]

Snohomish County launches, Better With Boeing Campaign

Boeing

Snohomish County launches, Better With Boeing campaign.By Snohomish County Government | Press ReleaseRepublished by: Lynnwood Times SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. September 15, 2020 – Snohomish County and City of Everett leaders launched, the Better With Boeing campaign, a community-led initiative to highlight the unique strengths of the region and reinforce why Boeing’s long-term success is rooted […]

Child abuse in county increasingly unreported during pandemic

By: Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff Reports of child abuse in Snohomish County have gone down significantly since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic as vulnerable children lack exposure to intervening adults, driving many sexual or physical assault cases to go unreported.  As restrictions to normalcy work to keep Washingtonians safe during the coronavirus […]

Lynnwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Repair Work

Lynnwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Repair

Lynnwood Wastewater Treatment Plant Repair WorkPublished by Lynnwood Times During the week of August 31st, the Waste Water Treatment Plant will be doing emergency repairs. During this week you can expect trucks hauling sludge from the WWTP. Neighbors can expect additional traffic and noise. Contact John Ewell, WWTP Supervisor at 425-670-5250 or JEwell@LynnwoodWA.gov for any […]

Op-Ed: Edmonds School District Superintendent Dr. Gustavo Balderas

Gustavo Balderas

By Dr. Gustavo Balderas | Edmonds School District Superintendent Dear Edmonds School District students, families, staff and community members, While I hoped to introduce myself to the community in person when I started my role as the Edmonds School District Superintendent on July 1, 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic changed my plans, as it has changed […]

Everett protest demands coronavirus protection for homeless

By: Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff EVERETT, Wash. – A group of protesters gathered outside of the Wall Street Building on Wednesday, August 5 to stand in solidarity with the unsheltered community during the coronavirus pandemic.  Protesting that people experiencing homelessness have access to a specific area to shelter in place during the coronavirus […]

Gia Funda, a Maple Valley teen, found alive

Gia Fuda

Gia Funda, a Maple Valley teen, found aliveBy Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Editor’s Note: Updated at 9:24 p.m. on August 1 the King County Sheriff’s Office interview from KOMO News. According to the King County Sheriff’s Office, 18-year-old Gia Funda, has been found alive after missing for eight days.  Fuda was located deep in […]

Edmonds School District- 100% remote learning

Gustavo Balderas

By Dr. Gustavo Balderas, Superintendent | Edmonds School District After weeks of reviewing health and safety data surrounding COVID-19, as well as feedback from families and staff, the district’s executive leadership team, School Board, and I believe the best course of action for Reopening Edmonds Schools 2020 is to reopen with all students in the fully […]

Everett City Council tables amendment to streamline encampment process for homeless

Everett encampment

By: Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff EVERETT, Wash., JULY 29, 2020 – A proposed expedited permit process for homeless encampments has been tabled, pausing the possibility for the immediate establishment of transitional tent encampments during the coronavirus pandemic.  On Wednesday, July 29, the Everett City Council deferred a proposed emergency amendment that would have […]

Local colleges relieved Trump rescinded ICE rule

By: Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff A recently issued ruling that would prohibit international students from residing in the U.S. while studying at higher education institutions only offering virtual instruction in the fall, has been rescinded. As many higher education institutions transition to virtual instruction amidst the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]

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