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Sno-King International Folk Dance Club hosting Fall Frolic Party Nov. 5

Sno-King International Dance Club hosts its Fall Frolic Party on November 5, featuring live music from Invartim. Weekly dances continue every Wednesday at Cedar Valley Grange, with varied dance styles and a $8 admission fee. The club offers a free first-time admission, encouraging community participation.

Sponsor spotlight Scotty's Food Truck open Thursday and Saturday this week - My Edmonds News

Scotty's Food Truck will operate at the Edmonds Calvary Church parking lot on Thursday, October 30, from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. The food truck will also be open on Saturday of the same week, offering local residents an opportunity to enjoy its menu.

Living Voices to present Native Vision in Lynnwood Nov. 2

The Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association will present a free Living Voices performance, "Native Vision," on November 2 at 1 p.m. in Lynnwood. Actor Lori Tapahonso will portray Alice, a Navajo Code Talker, highlighting themes of Native resilience and identity.

Scene in Edmonds Around town - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents are debating two significant measures ahead of the 2025 elections. The proposals, known as "Yes! For Edmonds 2025" and "No Levy 1, Keep Edmonds Affordable," are expected to impact local funding and affordability. Voters will have to make a decision that could shape the future of the community.

On video Stripped for Parts panel discussion and audience QA

Local journalists and supporters gathered in Edmonds, Wash., on October 25, 2025, for a panel discussion following the screening of the documentary "Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink." The event, co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters Snohomish County and My Neighborhood News Network, highlighted challenges facing local journalism. Attendees engaged in a Q&A session to discuss the film's themes and implications for community news.

State Schools Edmonds Beacon

The Edmonds Beacon provides community news with a focus on state schools. The publication aims to serve as a hometown news source, accessible for free to its readers. It features various topics including local events, opinions, and sponsored content.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Tuesday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents are debating two contrasting propositions regarding local funding, with one group advocating for a tax levy to support community services and another opposing it to maintain affordability. The outcome of this discussion could significantly impact local governance and fiscal policies.

WA directs state dollars to food banks as SNAP funding cliff nears

Washington state will allocate $2.2 million weekly to food banks as federal SNAP benefits face cuts due to the government shutdown. Over 905,000 residents relied on SNAP benefits in May, and demand at food banks is rising. Governor Bob Ferguson encourages residents to donate or volunteer to support local food banks.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 27-28, 2025

Edmonds-Woodway defeated Meadowdale 3-1 in girls soccer, with Audrey Rothmier scoring a goal and an assist. Both teams qualified for the postseason, with Edmonds-Woodway automatically advancing to the District tournament as the No. 4 seed. Meadowdale will compete in a play-in game against Mount Vernon on October 30.

Council OKs interim ordinance for North Bowl Hub but questions remain

The Edmonds City Council approved an interim ordinance to rezone 13 properties in the North Bowl Hub from mixed-use to low-density residential. An amendment to include six additional parcels was also passed, despite concerns raised by some councilmembers about reducing housing opportunities. The council aims to finalize decisions on these changes before adopting the Comprehensive Plan amendments by December 9.

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