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Boeing, Iran and election security dominated Community Coffee event

Rick Larsen

Boeing, Iran and election security dominated the Community Coffee event.by Dio Alexander On January 11, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) hosted a Community Coffee event at Mountlake Terrace City Hall to preview the upcoming congressional year. Community Coffees are informal gatherings Larsen holds throughout the 2nd Congressional District to hear directly from constituents.  Larsen addressed a […]

Local school closures and delays

Edmonds School District

Local school closures and delays: EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT – All Edmonds School District schools and programs are CLOSED today, Wednesday, Jan. 15, due to unsafe weather conditions. EdCC-HEADSTART/EHS – ALL preschool classes and EHS groups canceled. Offices closed. Staff do not report. ***Updated 8:03 AM*** EDMONDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Closed. All classes (including evening and online […]

Local school delays, closures and bus routes

Edmonds School District

Local school delays, closures and bus routes- EDMONDS SCHOOL DISTRICT – All Edmonds School District schools and programs are CLOSED today, Tuesday, Jan. 14, due to unsafe weather conditions. EdCC-HEADSTART/EHS – All Head Start/EHS/ECEAP morning classes canceled. Staff do not report to work, Tuesday, Jan. 14, due to unsafe weather conditions. **UPDATED JAN 14 at […]

Girls on the Run Snohomish County – Registration now open

Girls on the Run Snohomish County

by Girls on the Run Snohomish County | January 13, 2020 Welcome to Girls on the Run! – a life-changing, non-profit program for girls in the 3rd through 8th grade. Our mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running. Practices start the week […]

Electroimpact’s annual Christmas Party and Light Display

Electroimpact

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 […]

Kirstie Ennis keynote speaker at 38th Annual Scholar Athlete Banquet

Kirstie Ennis

Kirstie Ennis keynote speaker at 38th Annual Scholar Athlete Banquetby Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Coaches from 26 high schools in greater Snohomish County nominated two of their senior scholar athletes to contend for the five $3,000 scholarships at 38th Annual Scholar Athlete Banquet.  Edmonds School District students nominated were Alex Krueger and Mason Vaughn of […]

Girls on the Run Snohomish County: Empowering tomorrow’s women

Girls on the Run

Mario Lotmore | Updated 11.26.2019 On November 4, Girls on the Run of Snohomish County celebrated its open house and ribbon cutting at 6505 218th St. Southwest, Suite 14, Mountlake Terrace. “We are here to help girls make healthy choices for themselves,” said Executive Director Megan Wolfe.  “All girls are to believe in themselves… their […]

League of Women Voters County Candidate Forum

Women Voters Sno- homish County Treasurer

On October 7th, the League of Women Voters of Snohomish County held its Candidates Forum for the positions of County Council Positions 2 and 3, County Auditor, Sheriff and Treasurer. The event was moderated by Lynn Carpenter. Carpenter asked questions provided by the audience on notecards. Each candidate was allotted one minute to respond, and […]

Sheriff suspends ride-along program after remarks from county council candidate

Ride-along

By Dan Aznoff | Updated October 17, 2019 A seemingly innocent comment about crime in Snohomish County led to an abrupt interruption of the current ride-along program operated by the Sheriff’s Department. Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary ordered the program suspended until after the November election after a candidate for the County Council voiced concerns […]

Excitement and engagement abound at Lynnwood’s Fair on 44th

Lynnwood Fair on 44th

by LUKE PUTVIN Thousands of people gathered for Lynnwood’s Fair on 44th on September 7. The fair started five years ago in a small area at the Fire Station, but grew to encompass 188th to 194th streets with 81 booths, not including city-run booths. “Fair on 44th is a way for us to bring our […]

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