Jaime Mendez News July 25, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

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The My Neighborhood News Network has established a partnership with Se Habla Media to deliver daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts that include English subtitles. This collaboration aims to serve the growing Spanish-speaking population in Lynnwood, enhancing access to vital information and fostering community engagement. Se Habla Media is well-regarded for its focus on bilingual content, making it an ideal partner for this initiative. The partnership is expected to enrich the local media landscape and promote cultural exchange among residents. According to a spokesperson from Se Habla Media, the goal is to ensure that language barriers do not hinder access to important news and resources.

This initiative reflects a broader trend toward inclusivity in media representation. By providing bilingual content, the partnership seeks to create a more informed and connected community. Ultimately, this collaboration stands to benefit not only Spanish speakers but all residents of Lynnwood.

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