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Bill would end Native imagery for public schools, teams

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By Sydney Brown  |  Washington State Journal Spokane, Wash., March 13, 2021 – Ivy Pete remembers attending high school football games in her hometown. But instead of pride for her school, she felt humiliated. Pete, a junior in high school in Spokane and member of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, said she experienced constant reminders […]

Mukilteo Mayor Jennifer Gregerson announces intent for re-election

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Gregerson will Provide Steady Leadership for the Pandemic Recovery By The Jennifer Gregerson Campaign | Press Release MUKILTEO, Wash., January 4, 2021  – Mayor Jennifer Gregerson, the first woman elected Mayor in Mukilteo, announced today that she will run for re-election. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done in Mukilteo, but I believe there is […]

Cascade Symphony Scholarships Awarded To Students

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EDMONDS – Scholarships of $3,000 and $2,000 have been awarded by the Cascade Symphony Orchestra to two graduating high school music from the Edmonds and Mukilteo school districts. Music students from the Northshore and Shoreline districts also were considered. Micah Cortezzo of Edmonds-Woodway High School was awarded a $3,000 scholarship while Gloria Lee of Kamiak […]

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 begins city-wide Spirit Week April 27

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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 […]

Lynnwood Times E-edition

Issue 127: July 11, 2024 Issue 126: June 27, 2024 Issue 125: June 13, 2024 Issue 124: May 30, 2024 Issue 122: May 2, 2024 Issue 121: April 18, 2024 Issue 120: April 4, 2024 Issue 119: March 21, 2024 Issue 118: March 7, 2024 Issue 117: February 22, 2024 Issue 116: February 8, 2024 […]

South Everett family remain hopeful after garage fire

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By Kirsten Johnson | Lynnwood Times Just before Claire McKinney went to bed Jan. 8, she did one final walk through the family’s south Everett home. She double-checked the front and back yard. She shut the fireplace, closed her bedroom door and retired for the night. Just over an hour later, McKinney was shook awake […]

Mukilteo School District seeks $240 million bond

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KIRSTEN JOHNSON | February 6, 2020. The Mukilteo School District is seeking this month approval of a $240 million capital bond to fund security upgrades, modifications/additions at several schools, among other projects. The six-year bond would increase the state and local tax levy rate by 9.4 cents per $1,000 of taxable value, amounting to $54 […]

Electroimpact’s annual Christmas Party and Light Display

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Electroimpact’s annual Christmas Party and Light DisplaySPONSORED FEATURE | Shared by Lynnwood Times Perched atop its main, 4-story building, is a 50-foot, 180-pound Christmas tree above the Mukilteo skyline. For five years, Electroimpact’s annual Christmas Party has displayed a light studded Christmas theme for the entire city to enjoy. “The tree is comprised of 2,300 […]

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