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WorkSource Everett relocating to new location

WorkSource Everett is relocating to a new facility in Snohomish County, aiming to enhance its services for job seekers and local businesses. This move reflects the center's commitment to addressing employment needs in the region effectively.

Northwest WA Civic Circle to host discussions with RFA annexation cities March 12

Northwest Civic Circle (NWCC) is set to hold an online discussion on March 12 regarding the upcoming ballot proposal for the City of Edmonds to annex into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority (RFA). This event will allow community members to engage with city officials and gather insights on the annexation process, which has seen participation from other cities since the RFA's establishment in 2017.

Edmonds Municipal Court Event on Community Access to Justice

The Edmonds Municipal Court event on March 6, 2025, will address critical issues within the legal services industry, focusing on community access and justice for misdemeanor cases. This event plays a vital role in educating the public about criminal law, integrity, and the judicial process in Edmonds, Washington.

Annual Discover Pass cost set to increase in October

Starting October 1, 2025, the Discover Pass fee for Washington state parks will rise from $30 to $45. This increase, the first since the pass's inception in 2011, aims to address funding needs amid a budget shortfall, although significant new revenue is not expected in the 2025-27 biennium.

Sometimes its quiet

The article captures a quiet moment at the Waterfront Center, highlighting an empty parking lot and a chilly atmosphere. It emphasizes the serene yet desolate nature of the beach, inviting readers to reflect on the tranquility of the location. Access to the full piece is restricted to subscribers, indicating potential insights for local community members.

UPDATED 'This is raw patriotism' Hundreds rally in Edmonds

Hundreds gathered in Edmonds for a pro-democracy rally, voicing their dissent against prominent figures such as Trump and Musk. This event, part of a nationwide movement, emphasizes the growing concern for democratic values and citizen engagement in political discourse.

Frontier Airlines lands at Paine Field

Frontier Airlines is expanding its services to Seattle Paine Field International Airport, enabling travelers to fly to popular destinations such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Denver. This announcement, made by Frontier representatives alongside airport officials, marks a significant development for the local travel industry, enhancing connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

Edmonds-Woodway added to RFA annexation town halls

Edmonds residents are encouraged to participate in town hall meetings on March 5, where Snohomish County Assessor Linda Hjelle will discuss the upcoming ballot measure for annexation to the Regional Fire Authority. These workshops aim to inform the community about the implications and benefits of the proposed annexation.

Lynnwood Librarys March 2 seed swap makes gardening resources available to all

The Lynnwood Library will host its third annual Seed Swap on March 2, inviting gardeners of all levels to exchange seeds and gardening knowledge in a fun and free environment. Founder Marni Swart emphasizes the importance of making gardening accessible to everyone, regardless of space or resources, while offering valuable resources and local prizes.

Open Doors program graduation scheduled for Feb. 25 Edmonds SD board meeting

The Edmonds School District Board meeting on February 25 will celebrate graduates of the Open Doors program while also addressing significant policy changes, including a potential reversion to a 2020 sexual harassment policy. The meeting will also cover opioid overdose response policies and feature student presentations, reflecting the district's commitment to student support and safety.

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