Twin Willow Gardens, perfect for your next Snohomish wedding

Jeanette Ordoñez and Forest Baker from Green Lake found each other in the way so many new couples now adays find each other – with a mutual right swipe. As time went on, their mutual affection grew and deepened, and before long they both knew that their lives were bound to transform from their respective […]
June declared Snohomish County Farmers Market Month

SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., May 25, 2021 – June has been declared Snohomish County Farmers Market Month by the Snohomish County Council and Snohomish County Executive, encouraging all Snohomish County residents and businesses to support local farmers and Farmers Markets in their community this summer. Snohomish County has a rich history of farming and agriculture since […]
Snohomish County Festivals & Fairs: What to look forward to this season

It’s beginning to enter festival and fair season in Snohomish County and, while some events have begun their planning, many still await local and state restrictions to announce their commencement. Snohomish The Kla Ha Ya Days Festival in the city of Snohomish has begun its planning process with a scheduled carnival running from July 14-18 […]
Happy Cinco de Mayo

The history between the United States of America and the United States of Mexico are intertwined within generations of politics and tradition. In the USA, Cinco de Mayo is traditionally celebrated as if it were the Mexican Independence Day, which does exist, but is actually celebrated on September 16th; the day generally regarded as honoring […]
Reed Baldwin, a lifelong learner, talented musician and machinist

Mill Creek, Wash.- Reed Baldwin was a lifelong learner, a gifted musician, and a machinist “who was one of those people in the background being brilliant,” says mother Connie Baldwin. On April 1, 2021, Baldwin died in a fatal motor vehicle collision on Bothell-Everett Highway. He was 22 years old. Following their son’s passing, the […]
Pursuit NW church to Health District, “We ain’t cancelling church!”

Snohomish, Wash. – The Pursuit NW, located in the city of Snohomish, received a 14-page letter from the Snohomish Health District on February 22 warning the church of potential prosecution by the Washington State Attorney General’s Office for complaints that it was violating the Governor’s Healthy Washington – Roadmap to Recovery proclamation orders. In the […]
Cannabis Cuisine with Mary J White

For 10 years, Mary J White has been teaching others to cook cannabis cuisine. As people let go of the propaganda and learn the benefits of the medicinal plant, cannabis infused cuisine is becoming increasingly popular. White’s recipes aim to fill that void in cooking by expressing how wonderful, sensual, and life affirming real good […]
President Donald J Trump farewell speech to the nation

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff WASHINGTON D.C., January 19, 2021 – This afternoon President Donald J Trump delivered his farewell speech to the nation. The president delivered a powerful pro-American message. He praised the rebuilding of America’s status in the world, and its restoration of sovereignty and heritage. President Trump highlighted his administration’s […]
Amazon, Apple, and Google purge Parler from platforms in continued censorship of social media apps

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff Amazon will suspend Parler, a free speech social media app, from its web hosting platform effective 11:59PM PST on Sunday, January 10. Apple removed the Parler app from its App Store late Saturday night on January 9. Google suspended Parler from its Google Play store on Friday, Jan. […]
Best recipient of FBI NEIA’s 2020 Law Enforcement Ethics Award

By Mario Lotmore | Lynnwood Times Staff December 31, 2020 – The recipients of the 2020 FBI National Executive Institute Associates’ Law Enforcement Ethics Awards are retired Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best, and Officer David W. Griffin, DeKalb County Police Department in Georgia. According to the announcement, “It is noted that the NEIA has in […]