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Own Your Shine event highlights women of color in Snohomish County

The third annual Own Your Shine event in Snohomish County celebrated the achievements of women of color, recognizing their positive impact on families and communities. Awards were given across five categories, highlighting individuals who exemplify strength, humility, integrity, nobility, and empowerment. The event underscored the importance of inspiring others to pursue their purpose and shine brightly.

South County Fire to present annual report at Feb. 25 council meeting

The South County Fire Regional Fire Authority Board will present its annual report during the Edmonds City Council meeting on February 25, 2024, highlighting key updates for the community. Additionally, the council will discuss the implications of new state legislation affecting the city’s 2025 code updates. Residents can attend in person or virtually via Zoom.

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.

Prep boys basketball Warriors fall to Bearcats in District title game regional round of state tourney next

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors fell short in their pursuit of a District 1 championship title, losing 61-56 to the Monroe Bearcats in a closely contested boys basketball tournament final. Despite a strong performance from Will Alseth and Cam Hiatt, the Warriors struggled with foul trouble and rebounding, ultimately leading to their defeat. The loss, however, still qualifies the Warriors for the regional round of the WIAA 3A State Boys Basketball Tournament.

Community members discuss pros, cons of Regional Fire Authority annexation vote

A community discussion in Edmonds focused on a ballot initiative proposing the city's annexation into the South County Fire Regional Fire Authority (RFA), with about 75 attendees. City Councilmembers Susan Paine and Vivian Olson presented the proposal, emphasizing the potential cost savings and service improvements for local residents. The discussion highlighted the city's current budget challenges and the need for sustainable fire and emergency services.

RIP Bills that didnt survive the WA Legislatures first major deadline

Nearly 1,800 bills have been introduced in Washington's legislature this session, but many have already failed to progress past initial deadlines. Key proposals, including traffic stop reforms, environmental regulations on fast fashion, and health care expansions for immigrants, faced significant opposition and will not advance this year. The legislative session is set to conclude on April 27, with more bills likely to join those already in the legislative graveyard.

Reminder Love Is In the Air as romance author visits Friends of Edmonds Library Feb. 27

Join the Friends of the Edmonds Library for "Love Is In The Air" on February 27, featuring local romance author Jennifer Bardsley. Attendees will gain insights into Bardsley's writing journey and her latest novel, "Slow Burn." The event will take place in the Community Room of the Edmonds Library, complemented by light refreshments.

Prep girls basketball 61-59 OT win vs. Snohomish sends Mavs to regional round of state tourney

The Meadowdale Mavericks achieved a thrilling 61-59 overtime victory against the Snohomish Panthers, securing their spot in the regional round of the WIAA 3A State Girls Basketball Tournament. This win marks a significant turnaround from last season's losses, as the Mavericks drew motivation from their past defeats to claim victory in a crucial game. Senior Audrey Lucas and junior Mia Brockmeyer played pivotal roles in the team's success, showcasing resilience and determination.

Discover the Arts, Celebrate the Sound, Never Miss an Event - Explore Edmonds

Explore Edmonds is set to host a vibrant event celebrating the arts and music, featuring various activities that highlight local culture and community engagement. Scheduled for March 20-21, 2025, this event promises a diverse range of attractions, from beekeeping workshops to concerts, appealing to a wide audience. Join the festivities in Edmonds, Washington, and immerse yourself in a unique blend of creativity and culinary delights.

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