Haunted Harbor starts tomorrow, here’s what to expect

Everett – The Port of Everett is excited to announce its lineup of seasonal activations at the waterfront this fall, including its first annual Haunted Harbor event on October 25, the inaugural Yachtober Fest drink bingo taking place now through October 31 at Waterfront Place restaurants, and more. Haunted Harbor on October 25, 2024 Community members […]
Snohomish County Recovery Coalition: Connection, Community, Advocacy, and Hope

SNOHOMISH COUNTY—The vision of Snohomish County Recovery Coalition is a community that supports recovery in all forms. Its mission is to advocate and support meaningful actions that promote connection, equity, and recovery in our community. The Snohomish County Recovery Coalition aims to elevate the voices of people in recovery while destigmatizing addiction primarily through its […]
City of Marysville wins Innovative Stormwater Project Award

BOISE, ID-Marysville’s Downtown Stormwater Treatment Park was honored by the Pacific Northwest Clean Water Association with its Innovative Stormwater Project Award. The award was presented Sept. 10 at the association’s annual conference in Boise, ID. This exciting project opened in May 2024. Before that, rainwater would pick up oils and chemicals from roads and parking […]
Mud Bay invites pet-parents celebrate bonds of love with Neighborhood Pet Store Day

OLYMPIA—Would your pup like to hang out at a Doggie Ice Cream Social? Would you like to save on fun new toys and delicious treats for your furry best friend? How about the chance to win free pet food for a year? If so, join Mud Bay for a celebration of the bond pet parents have with […]
State certifies August 6 Primary results, Public Lands race recount underway

OLYMPIA—The Office of the Secretary of State certified the August 6 Primary results on Thursday, August 22, and directed a mandatory manual recount of all votes for the statewide Commissioner of Public Lands race. County election offices are estimating the recount will take seven business days to complete. In the 2024 Commissioner of Public Lands […]
John Braun commentary: Vote Republican, say ‘no’ to Democrats’ dream of supermajority

Now that the August 6 primary is behind us, voters across our state know who will be on the general-election ballot. While knowing the names of the finalists is important, knowing what all is at stake in this election is even more important. That’s because Washington State Democrats are dreaming of seizing a supermajority in […]
Mars to acquire Pringles maker Kellanova for $36 billion

Mars, Incorporated, a family-owned, global leader in pet care and snacks, and Kellanova, a leading company in global snacking, international cereal and noodles, announced on August 14 that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Mars has agreed to acquire Kellanova for $35.9 billion, including assumed net leverage. Under the terms of the […]
Representative Rick Larsen on Boeing, infrastructure, and fentanyl

MUKILTEO—As candidates are in the final stretch of the 2024 Primary Election season, the Lynnwood Times had the opportunity to meet with Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) on one of his canvassing walks in District 2, this one in Mukilteo. “I love how beautiful it is,” Larsen replied when asked what he loves most about District […]
Secretary of State’s office distributes $2 million to county elections offices to bolster security

OLYMPIA—In the second year of a statewide funding program to help counties improve their elections security, the Washington state Office of the Secretary of State has provided approximately $2 million to 29 elections offices statewide, with final calculations pending. The program’s third year of funding is now open. As in prior years, each county’s elections […]
Lombardi’s of Mill Creek closing its doors on August 24

MUKILTEO—Lombardi’s of Mill Creek is inviting guests to visit between now and Saturday, August 24, to say goodbye and enjoy your favorite Lombardi dish with us! “We have loved serving the Mill Creek and North Bothell community over the last 12 years,” said Diane Symms. “Many guests have become long-time regulars and friends. Come and […]