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Practice the 3 M’s to make your walk more mindful

Mindful Monday

Our times of isolation and quarantine are starting to lift us finally off our couches and into the great outdoors!  Just taking in some fresh air will do a person tremendous good. These walks are also great opportunities to practice mindfulness in very practical ways that support our mental health too. I’ve guided countless walks […]

Upcoming Lynnwood City Council Agenda

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 18, 2021 – For its 6 p.m. Monday, July 19 regular work session, the following items will be discussed: Planning Commissioner Introduction: Rebecca Samy Ashley Winchell, Community Planning Manager American Rescue Plan Act Funding Overview by Michelle Meyer, Director of Finance Lynnwood Work Session Time and Location This meeting will be held electronically […]

Lynnwood crime down yet murders skyrocket across the state

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 18, 2021 – In its 2020 Crime in Washington Annual Report by the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, overall Lynnwood saw a 3.9 percent reduction in crime; however, Washington state experienced a 46.6 percent increase in murders (302 compared to 206) and a 100% increase in manslaughter for 2020. Due […]

Several deaths in Lynnwood during Fourth of July week

Lynnwood Crime

The Lynnwood Police reported 113 crimes for the week ending the month of June and beginning the month of July.  Theft and burglary remain on top this week also, but this week’s reports have seen an increase in death cases. About 32 cases of theft and felony happened in Lynnwood the week June 28th– to […]

Snohomish County to open new behavioral health facility

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EVERETT, Wash., July 14, 2021 – Today, Snohomish County, along with its partners, announced the completion of the North Sound Behavioral Health facility at the Denney Juvenile Justice Center in Everett. The facility will help the county address the local, regional and statewide challenges related to the opioid epidemic. The facility will have two units […]

47 year-old woman found dead in Lynnwood jail

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LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 14, 2021 – Yesterday, at about 3:00 p.m., a custody officer performing an inmate check discovered a 47 year-old female inmate unresponsive near the shower of the female detention area of the Lynnwood Jail.  Officers began life-saving efforts, which were continued by arriving medical personnel, but these efforts were unsuccessful.  There were no […]

Jennifer Gregerson mayoral kick-off July 29

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Mukilteo, Wash. – Join Mukilteo Mayor Jennifer Gregerson for a lovely summer night, Thursday July 29 at 6pm, at 12024 Wilmington Way in Mukilteo to “welcome back” seeing each other in person! RSVP to jennifer@jennifergregerson.com or just join us for wine, beer and some tasty appetizers! I can’t wait to share our vision for Mukilteo’s […]

Lake Stevens PD sees decrease in vandalism after installing security cameras

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash – No further acts of vandalism after security cameras installed at Davies Beach in Lake Stevens on June 4, according to Deputy Chief Jeffrey Beazizo. Later this month security cameras are planned to be installed in North Cove and Frontier Heights. Over the past few months, the city reported vandalism that has […]

Joe Marine mayoral campaign kicks off at Tapped Mukilteo

Joe Marine campaign

MUKILTEO, Wash. — One hundred-plus people packed Tapped Mukilteo Wednesday, July 7th from 6-8 p.m. to support City Councilman Joe Marine in his re-election bid to return as Mayor of Mukilteo. The Marine mayoral campaign kickoff was so packed that many attendees had to wait outside to enter. Many of those opted to hop in […]

Lake Stevens going investing in efficiency with Lean Six Sigma

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LAKE STEVENS, Wash – Nine city staff members and one Lake Stevens Sewer District employee recently graduated from a Lean Six Sigma training program in order to better serve residents and improve internal processes in the city. The idea was paid for by the city staff’s development budget and coined by Mayor Brett Gailey, in […]

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