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Jaime Mendez News June 11, 2025 - My Edmonds News

My Edmonds News reports on a partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media to share Spanish-language videos and podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and community engagement for Spanish-speaking residents.

Juneteenth Community Celebration at Martha Lake County Park June 14

The NAACP Snohomish County and Snohomish County will host a Juneteenth Community Celebration on June 14 at Martha Lake County Park. The event, running from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., will include games, music, and a free barbecue lunch. Attendees should bring blankets, lawn chairs, and an appetite.

T-Mobile Hometown Grants open now, targeting communities 50,000 or less

T-Mobile offers grants up to $50,000 for community projects in small towns, with a total of $25 million allocated for its Hometown Grants program. Applications for the summer quarter close on June 30, and eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations and local government entities.

Sponsor spotlight Seasonal jobs and taxes - what you need to know - My Edmonds News

Seasonal jobs can provide financial benefits but may also lead to overlooked tax obligations. The article outlines essential information for managing taxes associated with summer employment. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these responsibilities to avoid potential pitfalls.

Edmonds Planning Board seeks new alternate member

The City of Edmonds seeks a resident to join the Planning Board as an alternate member. This role involves participating in discussions on land use issues and voting in the absence of regular members. Applications are due by June 25, 2025.

Scene in Edmonds Around town Sunday - My Edmonds News

Residents enjoyed a sunny Sunday in Edmonds on June 9, 2025, taking in local sights and community events. The day featured various activities highlighting the area's natural beauty and community spirit.

Celebrate World Dachshund Day June 22 at Lynndale Park

World Dachshund Day will be celebrated on June 22 from 3-6 p.m. at Lynndale Park Amphitheater in Lynnwood. Organizers highlighted the significance of the date as the shortest day in the southern hemisphere and the longest in the northern, marking a time to honor dachshunds. The event will feature a walk, photo opportunities, and a bring-your-own picnic.

Top strength and conditioning experts to gather at regional conference in Lynnwood June 14-15

Edmonds College will host the NSCA Northwest Regional Conference on June 14-15, featuring top professionals in strength coaching and fitness. Attendees will gain insights on evidence-based training and injury prevention from leading experts in the field. Registration is available both onsite and online.

Reader viewopinion A point of Pride

Nathaniel Brown argues that objections to the Pride flag on city property deeply affect him, reflecting a personal struggle for dignity and acceptance throughout his life as a gay man. He emphasizes that removing the flag would symbolize rejection and ostracism from his community, countering the message of pride and acceptance it represents. Brown believes keeping the flag could even save lives amid rising anti-LGBTQ sentiment.

New WA agency investigating police deadly force incidents sees budget cuts

Washington's Office of Independent Investigations, established to probe police killings, faces budget cuts that could hinder its effectiveness. The agency, which began operations in December, has already responded to four deadly force incidents. Advocates worry that reduced funding undermines accountability efforts, particularly in historically marginalized communities.

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