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Seattle senator Pedersen to become new WA Senate majority leader - Lynnwood Today

State Senator Jamie Pedersen has been selected as the new majority leader of the Washington State Senate, succeeding Andy Billig. Representing Seattle's 43rd Legislative District, Pedersen's appointment is expected to influence key legislative decisions in Washington.

House of Wisdom has opening on board of directors - Lynnwood Today

The House of Wisdom in Lynnwood is seeking individuals to join its board of directors, emphasizing the need for a strategic and mission-driven member. This opportunity is crucial for shaping the future of the community organization and enhancing its impact within the region.

Enjoy Cookies with Santa at Lynnwood's Heritage Park Dec. 1 - Lynnwood Today

Join the Lynnwood-Alderwood Manor Heritage Association for a festive "Cookies with Santa" event on December 1 at Heritage Park, where families can enjoy cookies and holiday cheer. Scheduled from noon to 3 p.m. at the Cottage, this event promises a delightful experience for children and adults alike.

High school sports roundup: Edmonds-Woodway wins District girls swim title, plus state cross country results - Lynnwood Today

Edmonds-Woodway High School triumphed in the District girls swim championships, securing a first-place finish with 404 points, closely followed by Shorecrest and Shorewood. The article also highlights significant results from the state cross country championships, showcasing local athletes' performance and achievements. This coverage underscores the vibrant high school sports scene in Lynnwood.

Edmonds College Black Box Theatre presenting 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' Nov. 21-24 - Lynnwood Today

Edmonds College's Black Box Theatre will host performances of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" from November 21-24. Directed by Rachel Klem, this adaptation of the acclaimed novel promises to engage audiences with its compelling narrative and strong performances. The production showcases local talent and highlights the vibrant arts scene in Lynnwood.

High school sports roundup: Edmonds-Woodway wins District girls swim title, plus state cross country results

Edmonds-Woodway High School secured the District girls swim title at the 3A District 1 Championships, showcasing strong performances and team spirit. The article also provides insights into the state cross country results, highlighting the achievements of local athletes and teams. This roundup serves as an important reflection of high school sports achievements in the Lynnwood area.

Family history research problem? Help is available in Lynnwood Nov. 16 - Lynnwood Today

A free family history research assistance event hosted by the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is scheduled for November 16 in Lynnwood, WA. This opportunity aims to help individuals tackle their "brick wall" challenges in genealogical research. Participants can receive expert guidance to further their family history projects.

Lynnwood police accepting Halloween costume donations for 2025 Costumes with a Cop event

Lynnwood police are encouraging community members to donate Halloween costumes for the 2025 Costumes with a Cop event. Donations can be made at the Lynnwood Police Station lobby, providing a valuable opportunity for families in need. This initiative promotes community engagement and supports local children in accessing costumes for future celebrations.

Family history research problem? Help is available in Lynnwood Nov. 16

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is hosting a free event in Lynnwood on November 16 to assist individuals facing challenges in their family history research. This initiative aims to help attendees overcome "brick wall" obstacles in their genealogical pursuits. It provides a valuable opportunity for community members to gain insights and support in tracing their ancestry.

Family of security guard shot, killed at OR hospital sues facility for $35M

The family of a security guard fatally shot at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, is suing the facility for $35 million, alleging negligence. The lawsuit highlights critical concerns surrounding safety measures and accountability within healthcare institutions. This case underscores the importance of security protocols in protecting both staff and patients.

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