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Sponsor spotlight Panko Breaded Pacific Oysters the special at Scottys Food Truck this week

Scotty’s Food Truck is featuring Panko Breaded Pacific Oysters as its special this week, offering a delicious seafood option alongside crispy French fries and signature tartar sauce. Chef Scotty has opted not to raise prices despite increased costs from tariffs affecting seafood suppliers. The food truck will operate in Edmonds’ Five Corners neighborhood from April 17-19, 2025.

Community Voices Concerns Over Edmonds School District Cuts and New Legislative Developments

The article features various comments from community members regarding local issues in the Edmonds School District and broader legislative actions in Washington State. Notable topics include staff cuts, a students' rights bill, inflation concerns, and the legacy of a beloved local teacher. These discussions reflect the community's ongoing engagement with education and governance.

Girls on Run leader Megan Wolfe honored with Rick Steves Service Above Self award

At the Rotary Club of Edmonds, Megan Wolfe, Executive Director of Girls on the Run, received the Rick Steves Service Above Self award, acknowledging her decade-long commitment to empowering young girls through diversity and inclusion. Wolfe's leadership has transformed the organization from a local initiative into a county-wide movement that has positively impacted over 5,000 lives. The event featured remarks from Rick Steves, who emphasized the importance of supporting organizations that promote equity and civic engagement.

Art Start Northwest hosts second annual Student Art Show in Edmonds April 17

Art Start Northwest is set to host its second annual Student Art Show at Graphite Arts Center on April 17. The event will feature over 300 student artworks from five partner schools, alongside activities such as a crafting table and a silent auction to support the nonprofit’s School Program. The reception promises to be a vibrant celebration of student creativity, with opportunities for attendees to engage and participate.

States first work zone speed camera launches April 16 on I-5 near JBLM

Washington state has launched its first work zone speed camera on Interstate 5 near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, aimed at enhancing safety for road construction workers and drivers. Effective April 16, the initiative will rotate through various construction sites to curb speeding, with fines for repeat offenders. This program seeks to reduce work zone crashes and is backed by the state Legislature and various agencies.

Lynnwood police investigating report of attempted child abduction near College Place Elementary

Lynnwood police are investigating an attempted child abduction near College Place Elementary School, where a 10-year-old boy was targeted while playing with friends. The suspect, described as a 5-foot-4 Hispanic male in a black jacket, fled the scene when approached by a parent. Authorities urge anyone who sees someone matching the description to call 911.

High school sports roundup April 15, 2025

Mountlake Terrace and Meadowdale faced off in boys soccer, with Mountlake Terrace achieving a decisive 3-0 victory, highlighted by Lalo Guzman-Bart's two goals. In girls golf, Meadowdale also triumphed over Mountlake Terrace, showcasing strong individual performances. The article provides a comprehensive overview of local high school sports events, including upcoming matches for the teams involved.

School of Rock showing at Edmonds Theater to benefit MTHS Music Program April 19

The Edmonds Theater will host a special showing of the beloved film "School of Rock" on April 19, 2025, with proceeds benefiting the Music Program at Mountlake Terrace High School (MTHS). This event celebrates the intersection of rock music and education, featuring iconic performances by Jack Black and supporting cast members. Community members are encouraged to attend to support local arts and education initiatives.

Lynnwood council advances plan to annex old Alderwood Middle site recognizes Arbor Day

The Lynnwood City Council has approved a plan to annex the old Alderwood Middle School property to facilitate the construction of a new middle school by the Edmonds School District. The vote, which passed 6-1, follows a public commitment to accommodate sixth graders at the middle school level. While some council members expressed concerns about the financial implications of the annexation, others highlighted the benefits for local taxpayers.

Reader viewopinion What you can do to protect our democracy

The article discusses the recent Hands Off demonstrations held on April 5, 2025, in Edmonds, highlighting the need for increased voter registration and participation in elections. It emphasizes the importance of primaries in challenging the status quo and lists several organizations dedicated to enhancing civic engagement. The piece serves as a rallying call for citizens to take action to protect democracy.

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