Jaime Mendez News July 24, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

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Se Habla Media has teamed up with the My Neighborhood News Network to launch daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts, featuring English subtitles to ensure inclusivity. Announced on July 24, 2025, this partnership aims to cater to Lynnwood's diverse community, particularly benefiting Spanish-speaking residents. The bilingual content will promote a deeper engagement with local news and events. By bridging the language gap, the initiative encourages wider participation in community discussions and activities. The collaboration aligns with efforts to make local media more accessible and representative of Lynnwood’s demographics.

Residents can access this new content on the My Neighborhood News Network's platforms. This initiative underscores the importance of inclusivity in media and the role of local news in fostering community connections. As engagement grows, it could pave the way for additional bilingual initiatives in the area.

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