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Sweet treat alert You have until March 16 to get your Girl Scout cookies

The deadline to purchase Girl Scout Cookies is approaching, with sales ending at 6 p.m. on Sunday, March 16. Local buyers can find sellers using the Cookie Finder tool or order cookies for delivery, benefiting local troops and the Girl Scouts of Western Washington Council.

RFA-annexed cities agree its the best option

An online community discussion led by Alicia Crank on March 12 examined the upcoming April 22 special election in Edmonds regarding a proposed annexation into South. The conversation highlighted local civic engagement and the implications of the annexation for the community. Subscribers can access the full details of the discussion and its significance to Edmonds.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Thursday

The article titled "Scene in Edmonds: Around town Thursday" provides an overview of local happenings in Edmonds, showcasing community events and updates. It highlights the importance of local engagement and participation, encouraging residents to stay informed about their surroundings. The piece serves as a vital resource for residents seeking to connect with their community.

St. Albans to hold drive-thru food collection March 15

St. Alban’s Episcopal Church in Edmonds is organizing a drive-thru food collection on Saturday, March 15, to benefit the Edmonds Food Bank and other local food banks struggling with rising food costs. The church encourages donations of non-perishable food items, diapers, and infant formula, as well as cash contributions designated for the food drive.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Spanish-Language Content

My Neighborhood News Network has teamed up with Se Habla Media to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles, enhancing accessibility for Spanish-speaking residents. This collaboration aims to deliver informative content that resonates with the local community in Lynnwood. Learn more about Se Habla Media's offerings in the full story.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Spanish-Language Content

The My Neighborhood News Network has collaborated with Se Habla Media to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles, enhancing accessibility for bilingual audiences. This partnership aims to promote diverse media content within the Lynnwood community. Learn more about Se Habla Media through our detailed coverage.

Edmonds Stream Team bolsters Shell Creeks salmon population

The Edmonds Stream Team has released 5,000 chum salmon fry into Shell Creek to enhance local salmon populations, with support from the Suquamish Tribe and various environmental organizations. This initiative aims to address environmental challenges affecting salmon spawning due to sedimentation from urban runoff. The program also plans to release coho salmon fry in various local creeks in the coming months.

City responds to complaint filed by citizen to the PDC

Edmonds resident Theresa Hutchison has lodged a complaint with the state Public Disclosure Commission, alleging that the City of Edmonds is employing a PR firm to influence voter opinions regarding an annexation proposal. This complaint raises significant questions about the integrity of the city's communication strategies and their impact on local governance.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Bilingual Content

The My Neighborhood News Network has collaborated with Lynnwood's Se Habla Media to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles, enhancing accessibility for bilingual audiences. This partnership aims to broaden the reach of local news and engage the community through diverse media formats.

WA governor says he will limit his own emergency powers if lawmakers dont

Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has announced plans to limit his own emergency powers if the Legislature does not implement bipartisan legislation to do so. He stated that any emergency declaration lasting beyond 60 days while the Legislature is out of session would be terminated upon request from legislative leaders, emphasizing the need for a balance of power. This move follows criticism of former Governor Jay Inslee's use of emergency powers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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