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Free family gardening event set for June 7 at Point Edwards Farm

Baton Health and the Teladan Project host a free family gardening event on June 7 at Point Edwards Farm to promote mental health and family wellness. Attendees can engage in hands-on gardening, mental health education, and nature-based self-care activities. Limited spots are available, and participants are encouraged to RSVP.

MNNNs Nick Ng earns first place in regional journalism competition

Nick Ng won first place in the 2024 Excellence in Journalism Awards for his photograph of Sakha women dancing at a Yhyakh festival. The award, presented by the Society of Professional Journalists Region 10, recognizes Ng's contribution to showcasing the cultural diversity of Lynnwood.

Edmonds Waterfront Center launches Environmental Speaker Series June 5

The Edmonds Waterfront Center launches Annie Crawley’s Environmental Speaker Series on June 5, featuring marine wildlife rescue expert Casey McLean. McLean, executive director of SR³, will discuss the nonprofit's efforts to rehabilitate marine animals in the Pacific Northwest. Tickets are $7.50, and preregistration is encouraged due to limited seating.

Lynnwood Councilmember George Hurst launches campaign for mayor

City Councilmember George Hurst launched his campaign for Lynnwood mayor on May 22, challenging incumbent Christine Frizzell. He aims to improve government transparency and fiscal accountability, citing Frizzell's proposed 52% property tax increase as a key reason for his candidacy.

Washingtons attorney general sees no signs of legal battles with Trump letting up

Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown expressed concerns over President Trump's actions, stating they have created a "much more dangerous" situation regarding executive power. He has filed 20 lawsuits against the Trump administration, focusing on immigration and federal funding issues. Brown indicated that more litigation is forthcoming as concerns about public health funding and immigration enforcement grow.

Secure Your Load, Save a Life Washington campaign returns to prevent crashes and protect communities

Washington state agencies urge drivers to secure their loads as the summer travel season begins, highlighting the dangers of unsecured vehicle loads. The Secure Your Load for Safer Roads campaign, marking its fifth year, aims to prevent crashes and reduce roadside litter. Last year, unsecured loads caused 337 crashes and 32 injuries in Washington.

Jaime Mendez News June 2, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media partnered with the My Neighborhood News Network to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement and accessibility for Spanish-speaking residents in Lynnwood.

Elevated water lead levels found in multiple Edmonds School District schools

Multiple schools in the Edmonds School District reported lead levels in water exceeding state limits, with one sink at Sherwood Elementary measuring nearly 65 times the allowable level. The district is conducting ongoing tests and plans to remediate sources with lead concentrations above 5 ppb. Health officials stress that while lead exposure is dangerous, school drinking water is unlikely to be the sole source of elevated blood lead levels in children.

Former Kruger Clinic named in honor of Verdant Health Commissioner Fred Langer

Officials commemorated the renaming of the former Kruger Clinic to the Fred Langer building in Edmonds on June 3, 2025. The late Verdant Health Commissioner Fred Langer, who served from 1998 to 2021, was honored for his significant contributions to the local health care community. The newly renovated facility now offers various health services, reflecting the increasing demand for care in the area.

Sponsor spotlight Soak up a Sno-Isle summer - Lynnwood Today

Sno-Isle Libraries launches its summer reading program, encouraging community members to engage with literature and participate in local events. The initiative offers reading challenges and activities designed to promote literacy and exploration during the summer months. Participants can enjoy a variety of events at local libraries, enhancing their summer experiences.

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