City of Mill Creek accepting applications to Park & Recreation Board, deadline is December 10

MILL CREEK—The City of Mill Creek is currently accepting applications for one unexpired term on its Park & Recreation Board. The term will expire on October 31, 2027. Applications will be accepted through December 10, 2025, by close of business day. Advisory boards and commissions are excellent options for anyone who has wanted to have […]
Tacoma Candidate Forum unites diverse Voices in civil dialogue on affordability, safety, and voting power

TACOMA—The Greater Seattle Korean Association (GSKA) held a candidate forum for Tacoma and Pierce County on Wednesday, Oct. 29. The candidates were mostly on their best behavior — with only two noted criticisms lobbied at an opponent during the roughly two-hour forum — keeping in theme with the event’s “One Heart, Many Voices” message. “Greater […]
Kayak Point Park Beach Clean Up: Inspiring the Next Generation of Environmental Stewards

Environmental stewardship is a shared responsibility. From broad policies to daily choices, we all play a role in preserving our natural environment for future generations. To engage young people in this mission, my office is partnering with WSU Beach Watchers to host a Youth Beach Cleanup at Kayak Point Park. On Saturday, July 12, from […]
Jackson High School’s Future Leaders Academy recognized by the Washington Senate

OLYMPIA—Nearly 50 high school seniors from Henry M Jackson High School in South Everett traveled to the Washington State Capitol on Thursday, March 27, as part of the inaugural cohort of the Future Leaders Academy, a flagship program of the nonprofit Building Bridges Project, launched in partnership with the Everett School District and Jackson High […]