Experience Momentum raises $10,000 for local environmental nonprofits

LYNNWOOD—On Saturday, April 26th, Experience Momentum hosted its second annual Sweat for the Environment event, a high-energy Earth Day fitness competition and community fundraiser, donating $10,000 for environmental nonprofits throughout the Puget Sound region. Held at the company’s Lynnwood location, this one-of-a-kind event combined wellness, community, and environmental action. Twenty-five teams of two competed in three challenging […]
Army veteran Robert Leutwyler announces bid to retain Lynnwood Council seat

LYNNWOOD—Lynnwood City Councilmember Robert Leutwyler today announced he has filed to retain his City Council position to continue serving the residents of Lynnwood. Leutwyler was appointed to the City Council in March of this year. Prior to that, he had served on the Lynnwood Planning Commission. He says he is focused on restoring and building […]
Los Gavilanes host second annual Cafecito y Pan Dulce community event

EVERETT—Casino Road community members sat down and enjoyed coffee and Latin American sweet bread with Everett Police Officers in front of the Los Gavilanes Mexican Store for its annual Cafecito y Pan Dulce con tu Policia Local Everett event. “Everyone comes to this plaza and the police protect us from the criminals, so we are […]
‘Joe Cares!’ Mukilteo mayor launches re-election campaign

MUKILTEO—Mukilteo Mayor Joe Marine announced his bid for re-election Wednesday, April 30, with a campaign kickoff at Mukilteo’s Rosehill Community Center to approximately 80 attendees. Marine has worked with others to build the Rosehill Community Center, acquire 98 acres of property to preserve Japanese Gulch, and created the Citizen’s Police Academy among other accomplishments. As […]
Tulalip Tribes, Commerce sign historic memorandum of understanding

TULALIP—The Tulalip Tribes and Washington State Department of Commerce signed a historic memorandum of understanding (MOU) establishing government-to-government relations between the Tribes and the agency. The agreement removes administrative barriers, improves communications, implements culturally appropriate data privacy and security measures, and more. Tulalip Tribes Chairwoman Teri Gobin and Commerce Director Joe Nguyễn signed the agreement […]
Marysville lifts up local businesses and updates public on Cascade Industrial Center

MARYSVILLE—The City of Marysville gave an update to its Cascade Industrial Center, what the city is doing to prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and highlighted some of its local businesses at the Marysville Business Summit on Tuesday, April 29, at the Marysville Opera House. The event kicked off with some remarks with Marysville […]
Snohomish County 911 to launch new radio system replacing outdated equipment

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—Snohomish County 911 will be launching its brand-new Radio Replacement Project next week, on Tuesday May 6, which will replace 5,000 outdated, and failing, radio systems across law enforcement and EMS agencies county wide – in addition to 22 upgraded radio sites and enhanced infrastructure. Snohomish County 911 has been using a 20-year-old system […]
Gesa Credit Union announces new student-run Lynnwood High School Branch

BOTHELL—Gesa, a leading credit union in Washington dedicated to driving meaningful change in the communities it serves, on Wednesday announced the grand opening of its newest High School Credit Union (HSCU) Program at Lynnwood High School. This new location marks Gesa’s 18 student-run branch statewide and its first within the Edmonds School District, showcasing its […]
Celebrating Historic High School Girls Flag Football Decision

EVERETT—The YMCA of Snohomish County is celebrating a game-changing moment for girls across Washington state. The Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) has officially sanctioned girls flag football as a high school varsity sport—the first addition to the state’s roster in over two decades. For the YMCA, the decision affirms what they’ve been building for years. […]
Marysville-Pilchuck HS RAP program continues to be a model for student-labor pipelines

MARYSVILLE—Community members, elected officials, and labor industry leaders toured Marysville-Pilchuck High School’s Regional Apprenticeship Pathways (RAP) program Tuesday, April 29, to see, firsthand, how these students’ newfound technical skills have been put to the test in preparation of paving the next generation of trade workers. The RAP Program is a state-certified pre-apprenticeship program training the […]