Reminder: Haven’t voted yet? Check out these primary election resources

If you haven’t yet cast your vote in the Aug. 3 primary election, here’s a reminder of our election resources: Lynnwood Today partnered with the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce to interview the Lynnwood City Council and mayoral candidates via video. You can watch those videos here. We also conducted written Q&A interviews with city council…

COVID-19 exposure possible during July 26 Lynnwood City Council meeting

The City of Lynnwood said Friday it was notified that a community member who attended the July 26 Lynnwood City Council Meeting has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual began exhibiting mild symptoms on Wednesday and subsequently got a COVID-19 test, receiving positive results Friday morning, the city said. Based on this timeline, the individual…

Native canoes arrive in Edmonds to prepare for two-week Healing Water Paddle journey

Sunday afternoon’s arrival of two Native American canoes at the Edmonds Waterfront Center set the stage for what will be a traditional two-week paddle journey through northern Puget Sound and the San Juan Islands for the 60-member-strong Blue Heron Canoe Family. The event was led by Blue Heron Canoe Family patriarch Mike Evans, and included…

Afrolatino Festival set for Aug. 7 at Silver Creek Family Church

OYE Producciones, the City of Lynnwood and Actitud Latina invite residents to enjoy a day of free live music, culture, art, folk dancers, salsa lessons, Latin food, workshops, raffles and more during the Afrolatino Festival Saturday, Aug. 7. The event will run from noon-6 p.m. at Silver Creek Family Church, 5326 176th St. S.W., Lynnwood 98036  View Map.  

Deadline Aug. 2 to apply for new Edmonds School District dual language program

Are you interested in having your children learn two languages? The Edmonds School District is launching a new Spanish two-way dual language program for incoming kindergartners at College Place Elementary and Cedar Valley Community School. Learn more on the Dual-Language Program website. The application deadline has been extended to Aug. 2.

Rolling slowdowns on I-5 this week due to utility line relocation work for light rail

Seattle City Light crews will be relocating an overhead transmission line on Interstate 5 at Northeast 195th Street in Shoreline as part of Sound Transit’s Lynnwood Link Extension project. The work will result in nightly traffic impacts on Aug. 3-4. Washington State Patrol troopers and construction crews must intermittently conduct rolling slowdowns of traffic in…

Sponsor spotlight: Banking strategies for market uncertainty

Planning for rising costs, accessing working capital, and investing in technology upgrades are just some of the ways local companies are navigating an uncertain time. I’m not an economist. I’m a banker. While I can’t predict what will happen in the market, I have the opportunity to speak with local business owners every day, which…

Snohomish County 2022 Hotel-Motel grant cycle now open

Snohomish County has opened its 2022 annual tourism grant cycle, with completed applications due Sept. 13. The 2022 Hotel-Motel Small Fund total is projected to be $475,000. The awards are for selected projects that can be completed by Dec. 15, 2022. Distribution of funds will begin in January 2022. The county says that eligibility of…

Meeting remotely Aug. 2, Lynnwood City Council to discuss Community Justice Center funding

The Lynnwood City Council is set Monday night to continue is discussion regarding funding for the controversial Community Justice Center project — a $69 million redevelopment project for the city’s jail, municipal courts and an expansion to partner with the neighboring Community Health Center to provide rehab and substance abuse treatments. At its Aug. 2…

Free photography camp Aug. 2-5 for BIPOC youth

A free summer camp that will teach the basics of photography to Snohomish County BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and people of color) youth ages 12-18 is being held at Mill Creek’s Mixed coffee shop Aug. 2-5 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Participants with various levels of experience who are interested in photography will receive hands-on experiences, a…

Sponsor spotlight: Keep unwanted summer guests away

Social distancing this summer may be a barrier for having visitors at your home. There are some guests, however, that you should never allow into your home — pests such as ants, roaches, rats and termites. Not only are pest infestations a nuisance, it’s critical to protect your family from disease due to food contamination…

Reminder: Job fair planned for Aug. 10 at Lynnwood Convention Center

Lynnwood businesses and job seekers are invited to participate in an Aug. 10 job fair sponsored by the City of Lynnwood, the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce and the Lynnwood Convention Center. The job fair will run from 3-7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10 at the Lynnwood Convention Center, 3711 196th St. S.W. in Lynnwood. Employers will…

Nominations sought for Snohomish County Women in Leadership Award

Leadership Snohomish County, a nonprofit committed to developing county-specific sustainable leaders, has opened its call for nominations for the fifth annual Deborah Knutson Women in Leadership Award. The award will be presented at Leadership Snohomish County’s sixth annual Leadership Day on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021. The event will be held at the Lynnwood Convention Center. Nominations must…

Commentary: Say no to a new jail for Lynnwood

This opinion piece was updated to correct the amount of American Rescue Plan Act funds received by the City of Lynnwood. Along with the rest of America, Lynnwood residents are becoming increasingly aware of racial injustice and violence towards people of color. We value human life and justice. We believe that, as our constitution says,…

Dacha Theatre bringing outdoor plays to Edmonds, Lynnwood areas Aug. 1, 5

Seattle-based Dacha Theatre in bringing a pair of outdoor plays to the Lynnwood and Edmonds area starting Aug. 1. Star Play, an outdoor family play with music about the wonders of stars and the night sky – will be at the Lynndale Amphitheatre, 18927 72nd Ave. W. West, Lynnwood at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1…

Under the Weather: Hot temperatures return to finish out month of July

Wednesday, July 28, we officially hit an 80-plus-degree high at Paine Field for the first time since early July. This really helps show that after that miserable bout with temperatures that should never get remotely close to Western Washington, things have been quite comfortable for most of this month. It’s been very dry, as has…

YWCA Seattle King Snohomish bringing Stacey Abrams to annual luncheon Sept. 14

This Sept. 14, YWCA Seattle King Snohomish is featuring keynote speaker Stacey Abrams at its second virtual Inspire Luncheon, a fundraiser to support women and girls through YWCA programs. Abrams made history in 2018 when she became the first Black female gubernatorial nominee for a major party in any state. She followed that up with…

Lynnwood City Council announces it will return to meeting virtually through August

Citing technology failures and new guidance from public health officials, the Lynnwood City Council Wednesday announced it will return to holding meetings remotely through August. Earlier this month, the council began holding hybrid meetings with a councilmembers meeting in Lynnwood City Hall council chambers or attending remotely via Zoom. During the council’s July 26 meeting,…

Public invited to welcome Blue Heron Canoe Family to Edmonds waterfront Aug. 1

The public is invted to the Edmonds Waterfront Center on Sunday, Aug. 1 to help welcome the arrival of the Blue Heron Canoe Family, celebrating the Native American canoeing tradition. The event, which runs from 2-5 p.m. Aug. 1, will include the sharing of prayer, ceremony, story, song and dance with the Blue Heron Canoe Family….

Lynnwood Police Blotter: July 18-24, 2021

July 18 2400 block 196th Street Southwest: A theft occurred. 5200 block 196th Street Southwest: A vehicle was prowled and credit cards were stolen. 3200 block 184th Street Southwest. Handbags were stolen. 4800 block 196th Street Southwest: A driver was arrested for DUI. 18200 block 36th Avenue West: Police responded to a verbal domestic disturbance…

Department of Health: Masks required for all K-12 students and staff heading back to classroom

The Washington State Department of Health Wednesday released updated guidance for the 2021-2022 school year aimed at helping students, teachers and staff return safely to the classroom. The department said in a news release that its guidance “aims to minimize transmission and maximize in-person instruction and is informed by the latest science, recently released Centers…

Lynnwood City Council issues statement regarding woman who died in Lynnwood Jail

Lynnwood City Council President George Hurst Wednesday issued a statement regarding the death of Tirhas B. Tesfatsion, a 47-year-old Black woman whom police say died by suicide in the Lynnwood Jail earlier this month. During the council’s July 26 business meeting, demonstrators filled the Lynnwood City Hall council chambers and demanded accountability for Tesfatsion’s death….

Nubian Jam festival celebrates African and African American culture July 31

A celebration of African and African American culture, the Nubian Jam, is this Saturday, July 31 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Forest Park in Everett, with focus on community connectedness through education and entertainment as a bridge to bring families together. Since 1992, Nubian Jam, meaning, “Beautiful People,” has been recognizing elders and…

Sound Transit seeks public feedback on 2022 Service Plan

Sound Transit invites the public to learn more about proposed changes to service in 2022 and provide feedback on its service plan. Sound Transit is considering changes to ST Express bus and Sounder South as ridership is rebounding and the region continue to recover from the pandemic. The agency is responding to the ridership increase…

Demonstrators demand accountability for woman who died in Lynnwood Jail

Demonstrators crowded into the Lynnwood City Hall council chambers Monday night demanding that the Lynnwood City Council address the recent death of Tirhas B. Tesfatsion, a Black woman who police say died by suicide earlier this month in the Lynnwood Jail. Holding signs and photos of Tesfatsion, dozens of family, friends and supporters refused to…

Police arrest Lynnwood carjacking suspect in Edmonds Monday night

In a case involving the Lynnwood and Edmonds police departments as well as the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, a 38-year-old Spokane Valley man was booked into Snohomish County Jail Monday for first-degree robbery following a carjacking incident at Wilcox Park. According to Lynnwood police, a man called 911 just before 10 p.m. Monday, July 26,…

From the Publisher’s Desk: Business and politics

Whether you are a business owner or a politician, longevity is a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you gain more experience with every passing year and feel more comfortable in your role. On the other hand, as you become familiar with the ebb and flow of either your business or election cycle, you may…

The Writer’s Desk: What looks like dawdling may be hard work

Recently I got distracted one morning by scrolling through social media (when I should have been writing) and an illustration of a man standing inside an empty pool and staring off into space popped up on my Instagram feed. The caption read, “Sometimes this is writing, standing silently in an empty pool like a psychopath,…

Pedestrian access improvements scheduled near Hilltop Elementary this summer

Snohomish County Public Works has scheduled work this summer to install a new sidewalk along Damson Road near Hilltop Elementary in Lynnwood. The project will connect sidewalk gaps along the west side of Damson Road on the opposite side of the road from Hilltop Elementary. Crews will install a concrete sidewalk north of Hilltop Fire Station…

County health officials urge wearing masks indoors regardless of vaccination status

COVID-19 case rates have increased in recent weeks and Snohomish County health officials are recommending that all residents wear masks when in indoor public settings such as grocery and retail stores, restaurants and entertainment venues where the vaccination status of other people is unknown. Snohomish County’s Chief Health Officer Dr. Chris Spitters — along with…

Meet Me at the Park health and resource fair continues in Lynnwood July 27

Meet Me at the Park, Lynnwood’s community health and resource fair, continues on Tuesday, July 27 from 6-8 p.m. at Wilcox Park, where local non-profit agencies will provide information about their no-cost or low-cost services, resources and programs for families. There will be free, fun, safe activities for kids, prizes and giveaways. Wilcox Park is…

Help wanted: Join our team at the Lynnwood Convention Center

The Lynnwood Convention Center is hiring! Our team is looking to add several positions including Director of Facility Accounting, Accounting Manager, Custodian, Banquet Server, Bartender and more. Employees at the Lynnwood Convention Center enjoy free parking and accessibility on a main bus route, paid sick leave, flexible hours, convenient location for commuting, and 401k participation….

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