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Gunnvor Tveidt Active in Lynnwood Rotary, her greatest joy was her grandchildren

Gunnvor Tveidt, a prominent figure in the Lynnwood community, passed away on March 5, 2025, just weeks before her 80th birthday. Known for her leadership roles both in her family and the Rotary Organization, she was a trailblazer in balancing her professional life with her commitment to family and community service. Her legacy includes her successful business ventures and her deep love for her grandchildren.

Edmonds gets 40K for Mukilteo lane striping

The Mukilteo City Council has approved a $40,236 agreement with the City of Edmonds to carry out lane striping and marking in 2025, exceeding the budgeted amount of $38,500. This decision reflects the city's commitment to enhancing local infrastructure. The full article is accessible only to subscribers.

Snohomish County organizations weigh in on rent stabilization bill

A proposed bill in Washington state aims to cap annual rent and fee increases at 7%, garnering support from various local organizations amid a growing housing crisis. While proponents argue it will help prevent homelessness, critics warn that it could deter investment in the housing market. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Emily Alvarado, is pending an executive session in the Senate Housing Committee.

David Allen Rice Remembered for his kindness, quick wit, love of family

David Allen Rice, a beloved member of the Mountlake Terrace community, passed away on March 12, 2025, after battling health issues. Known for his kindness and quick wit, he served in the U.S. Navy and had a career in photography and automotive services, leaving behind a legacy of love and family. A celebration of his life is planned for April 13, 2025, inviting friends and family to honor his memory.

Lake Ballinger reopened after tests show water quality standards OK

Lake Ballinger has reopened for swimming and boating after the City of Edmonds removed health advisories due to low bacterial readings in the water. Raw sewage was previously discovered in the stormwater system, prompting an investigation. City officials confirmed the water quality is now within acceptable standards.

Sponsor spotlight Local dentist helps uninsured adults

Dr. Sophon Heng D.D.S. operates a dental clinic in Edmonds, WA, specifically catering to uninsured adults. By utilizing modern technology in a modest setting, Dr. Heng offers significantly lower dental fees compared to traditional practices, emphasizing quality care and patient relationships. Many of his patients appreciate the compassionate approach and affordability of services like crowns, root canals, and cleanings.

Letter to the editor A yes vote on RFA will secure essential services for Edmonds

Shannon Sessions, a public safety leader and former Lynnwood City Council member, advocates for a "yes" vote on Proposition 1, which would permit Edmonds to join the South County Fire and Rescue Regional Fire Authority. She emphasizes the importance of maintaining high-quality Fire/EMS services and counters concerns about costs and control. Sessions argues that annexation is essential for securing vital community services and avoiding increased funding gaps.

A reminder of upcoming meetings to learn about annexation, including RFA Conversation at Asian Service Center April 7

The City of Edmonds is hosting several informational events leading up to the April 22 special election regarding a ballot measure for annexation into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority. The events, including a moderated discussion on April 7, aim to educate voters and facilitate dialogue on the implications of the annexation. These opportunities are crucial for residents to engage with city leadership and understand the potential impact on their community.

Joseph Joe Malan He enjoyed fly fishing, boating, travel

Joseph Douglas "Joe" Malan was a beloved figure known for his passion for fly fishing, boating, and travel. Born in San Francisco in 1940, he had a rich career in the dairy industry and was actively involved in his community until his passing in 2025. He is survived by his wife, daughter, and grandchildren, and a memorial service is planned for April 5, 2025.

High school sports roundup for March 24, 2025

The article provides a detailed roundup of high school sports results from March 24, 2025, covering softball, girls tennis, and boys golf. Key performances from teams in the region highlight individual achievements and upcoming match schedules. The piece serves as a valuable resource for local sports enthusiasts and community members.

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