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Foundation for Edmonds School District- $40,000 Grant

By Deborah Brandi | Foundation for Edmonds School District Press Release | Republished by Lynnwood Times LYNNWOOD, WA – The Foundation for Edmonds School District announced August 28 that, in partnership with Calvary Fellowship and the Mountlake Terrace Community Foundation, it has received a $40,000 grant from the City of Mountlake Terrace. Funding through the […]

Inslee to direct $190 million of federal stimulus funding

Inslee to direct $190 million of federal stimulus funding to local governments By Penny Thomas | Department of Commerce | Republished by Lynnwood Times Olympia, Wash., Aug. 31, 2020 – Gov. Jay Inslee today announced nearly $190 million will be awarded from the state’s federal stimulus funding to local governments that did not receive direct […]

Snohomish County offering non-profit grants starting Sept 4

Snohomish County press release

By Snohomish County Government | Press Release | Republished by Lynnwood Times The application process will open on September 4, 2020 to award over $2 million in federal CARES Act funding SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., August 31, 2020 – Today, Snohomish County announced that it will be making more than $2 million available to non-profit organizations […]

Hand in Hand to celebrate 10th Anniversary with its annual Back-2-School Event

Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand to celebrate 10th Anniversary with its annual Back-2-School EventBy Terry Lott | Hand in Hand Press Release Everett, WA – 8/27/20 — On Saturday August 29th, Hand in Hand will celebrate their 10th anniversary with their annual Back 2 School Event.  This drive-thru event will provide over 200 students with much needed […]

Residency for Tuition Waivers – 20-69

Jay Inslee

Tuition Waiver – Inslee removes student transportation restrictions to facilitate remote learning environmentBy Officer of the Governor | Press Release | Republished by Lynnwood Times Gov. Jay Inslee today issued two proclamations related to public education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first proclamation relates to the Washington residency requirement for public university tuition waivers for […]

Liias and Ortiz-Self reflect on mural honoring indigenous people

By Alec Dietz | Lynnwood Times Staff Just a week into the process of putting up two murals honoring the Coast Salish People who once inhabited Edmonds, local artist and muralist Andy Eccleshall and the Mural Project Edmonds (MPE) have called the project their “most ambitious” to date.  Eccleshall, sponsor John Osberg, consultant Ty Juvinel, […]

Everett Silvertips season to start in December

By Alec Dietz | Lynnwood Times Staff Following the cancellation of the Western Hockey League (WHL) playoffs in March, the league has announced that it will delay the start of its new season until December, per a press release. “Regardless of our start date, the WHL is committed to playing a full Regular Season and […]

Plus One Foundation provides rehabilitation excellence

By Erin Freeman | Lynnwood Times Staff SEATTLE – After experiencing the difficulty of accessing rehabilitation services, a two-time traumatic brain injury survivor founded a nonprofit driven to funding life-changing experiences for people living with neurological disorders.  The Plus One Foundation serves children and adults with one of 500 neurological disorders or diseases through funding […]

Joshua Freed official write-in candidate for WA state Lt. Governor race

Joshua Freed

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Editor’s Note: For clarification, at the time of this article, the Unity Tour of Washington state was not finalize and was in a conceptual stage. The intended purpose of this tour was for candidates to share a message of togetherness for all Washingtonians. On Monday, August 17, former […]

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