Jaime Mendez News Feb. 13, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

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The My Neighborhood News Network has announced an exciting partnership with Se Habla Media, a local organization based in Lynnwood. This collaboration aims to deliver daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts, complete with English subtitles, effectively catering to the area's Spanish-speaking community. By addressing the critical need for accessible news in Spanish, the initiative promotes inclusivity and community engagement. Se Habla Media, founded by a former Univision journalist, is dedicated to filling the news void for Spanish speakers, ensuring they receive timely and relevant information. This partnership not only enhances the diversity of news content available but also reaffirms the commitment of local media to serve all residents.

The move is particularly important in a multicultural society where representation matters. By providing reliable and engaging news, the initiative fosters a stronger sense of community among residents. Overall, this partnership represents a significant advancement in local journalism, ensuring that everyone in Lynnwood has access to the news that affects their lives.

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