$3.67 million in ARPA funds available to help Washington libraries and museums

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State, announced that more than $3.67 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds will be made available to help public, academic, and tribal libraries and museums statewide. The funding is part of the $200 million allocated in the ARPA […]
Mountlake Terrace Fire Station 19 welcomes new fire engine

South County Fire placed its newest fire engine in service with a traditional push-in ceremony at Mountlake Terrace Fire Station 19 this morning. The ceremony dates back more than 100 years to the days of horse-drawn equipment. When returning to the station, firefighters had to unhitch the horse team and “push in” the fire wagon. […]
Dunn Lumber and Pinnacle Roofing explain lumber prices

LYNNWOOD – Since the early 19th century, the lumber industry has played a key role in laying the foundation of Washington State’s economy. Within the last year lumber prices hit record-highs. The Lynnwood Times spoke with the owners of Dunn Lumber and Pinnacle Roofing Professionals to understand why. According to Market Insider, spot lumber prices […]
City of Marysville S&P Score Upgraded to AA+

MARYSVILLE – The City of Marysville’s outstanding debt for water and sewer systems has been upgraded from an ‘AA’ rating to ‘AA+’ by the Standard and Poor Global Ratings this year, the second highest bond rating below AAA. S&P reviews the city finances, debt structure, economy, demographic factors and management practices of the governing body […]
Lynnwood summer Recreation Center

The Governor has announced a full reopening of the State on June 30. The following is what you can expect: You will need to continue to register in advance either over the phone (425-670-5732) or online at playlynnwood.com for pool and weight room sessions, unless you are a 10 visit or annual pass holder. If […]
Kirkland Children’s Business Fair June 19

Gives kids in our community an opportunity to spread their entrepreneurial wings! Kirkland Children’s Business Fair is an opportunity for children ages 6-15 to explore their passion, ideate, create a product of their interest, and launch their own business. Kids gain a hands-on experience with marketing and selling their creations with their friends and family […]
Gesa Credit Union announces new Healthcare Heroes Affinity Debit Card

RICHLAND, WASH. (June 7, 2021) ‒ Gesa Credit Union last week announced the addition of a new affinity debit card to their suite of Local Heroes cards, designed to benefit healthcare workers across the state of Washington. Each time a Healthcare Heroes Affinity Debit Card is used, Gesa will make a donation toward organizations that […]
Teen scholarship winner soars in school and in the air

Lukas Holloman, a 2019 Cascade Warbirds Private Pilot Ground School Scholarship winner, hasn’t let the pandemic slow him down. Lukas, a student at Auburn Riverside High School, has been in a running start program taking classes at Green River College and pursuing flight training. He completed his ground school training and was issued his FAA […]
Washington state counties see 39% increased voter turnout

By Lynnwood Times Staff Editor’s Note: Pictures are from a Lynnwood Times 2019 Primary Election article. As of Monday morning, a record 72.7% or 3,545,289 of the 4,877,969 ballots have been returned throughout Washington state. This represents a 1.3 million or 39% increase in ballot returns when compared to this time for the 2016 General […]
WA Secretary of State issues statement regarding attempts from foreign adversaries to interfere in the 2020 General Election

By the Office of Secretary of State Kim Wyman | Press Release Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman issued the following statement after federal intelligence officials held a briefing announcing attempts from foreign actors to interfere in the upcoming Nov. 3 general election. “Foreign adversaries are working around the clock to interfere in U.S. elections […]