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Lynnwood Mayor joins Community Transit Board

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Snohomish County, Wash., January 20, 2022 – Lynnwood Mayor Christine Frizzell has been selected to a two-year term on the Community Transit Board of Directors. Frizzell was elected mayor of Lynnwood last fall after serving on the city council for four years. Transit is a big focus in Lynnwood as the city prepares to become the northern […]

Lynnwood’s Habesha Community Center celebrates Genna, Ethiopian Christmas

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., January 19, 2022 – Ethiopian and Eritrean communities throughout Lynnwood gathered together on Friday, January 7 to celebrate Genna – Ethiopian Christmas.  As the Ethiopian calendar months are different than the states’, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church considers January 7 the day of Jesus’ birth and therefore the day for major religious activity.  Habesha […]

Most Latinos say the term ‘Latinx’ is anglicizing and disrespectful

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Over the decades, many pan-ethnic labels describing those who trace their roots to Spain or Latin America have been introduced. Recently Latinx, a new, gender-neutral, pan-ethnic label, has emerged as an alternative used by media outlets, corporations, governments, and universities coinciding with a global movement to introduce gender-neutral nouns and pronouns into languages whose grammar […]

Snohomish County awarded $16.7M grant to expand broadband access

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SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash., January 19, 2022 – The Washington State Broadband Office today announced funding for 13 construction projects that will deliver reliable, high-speed internet access in 14 communities when completed. The $145 million in Broadband Infrastructure Acceleration grants move Washington another step closer to its ambitious goal of connecting all residents of the state […]

School District Bonds and Levies on February ballot

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This February, voters will decide the fate of their local school districts as they vote on education bonds and levies that provide critical funding for their schools. Over a decade ago, the Washington Supreme Court ruled that the state was failing to fully fund education, therefore violating its constitutional duty. As a result, Washington State […]

Mukilteo CC selects final four vacancy candidates and talks Outreach and Grants

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MUKILTEO, Wash., January 19, 2022 – During the Mukilteo City Council January 18th Special Meeting, council members discussed its Community Outreach Engagement Plan, selected four vacancy candidates to move on to the next step in filling the vacant city council seat, and discussed at length the Community Grant Proposal dispute that was made during its […]

Snohomish County seeks applicants for Performance Audit Committee

EVERETT, Wash., January 18, 2022 – Snohomish County Performance Audit Committee (PAC) is represented by citizens who are nominated by county councilmembers to represent their districts and also nominated by the County Executive to serve as members at large. The PAC advises and reviews department audits by assisting in identifying objectives, ensuring that audit methodology […]

Ki Seung Cho named President of the Korean Sports Association of Washington State

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., January 18, 2022 – This month, the election commission of the Korean Sports Association of Washington state appointed Ki Seung Cho as its President. He had previously served as vice president and is honored to step into his new role. The Korean Sports Association president serves as an ambassador promoting the unity of […]

Proposed bill would require early childhood education enrollment by age 5

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OLYMPIA, Wash., January 17, 2022 – Early childhood education is so critical to student success that now some educators are pushing for enrollment in school by age five. Currently, Washington parents are allowed enrollment for their child with the local school system until age eight. If Senate Bill 5537 passes, they’ll be the last in the […]

Brackett’s Landing in Edmonds reopen to swimming and diving

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EDMONDS, Wash., January 17, 2022 – Brackett’s Landing North and South beaches are now reopen to the public for recreational water activities.  Due to heavy rainfall in recent days that caused above normal flow at the wastewater treatment plant, the Snohomish Health District had temporarily restricted recreational water activities in the Brackett’s Landing beach areas […]

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