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The "Around Town" feature in Edmonds is experiencing potential delays in photo submissions, attributed to the editor's attendance at a conference. Residents are advised that some contributions may appear a day later than typical. This feature relies heavily on community engagement, showcasing local photographs that reflect the spirit of Edmonds. The article emphasizes the importance of ongoing photo submissions from residents, which serve to strengthen community bonds. By sharing their images, residents play a key role in highlighting local events and landmarks.

The current situation underscores the necessity of local participation in community journalism. As the editor navigates the conference schedule, the commitment to featuring community voices remains strong. Such initiatives are crucial for enhancing local culture and connectivity.

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