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Edmonds School Board student advisers to take the oath of office on Sept. 24

The Edmonds School Board will administer the oath of office for the 2024-2025 student advisers on September 24. This event highlights the involvement of students in the governance of the school district, emphasizing the board's commitment to student representation.

How a tool built in Washington is helping schools fight absenteeism - Lynnwood Today

A new tool developed by researchers at Washington State University is being implemented in various school districts across Washington to combat rising absenteeism rates. This initiative aims to help students return to school and improve attendance through targeted interventions.

American Diabetes Association, former Seahawk join local Boys & Girls Clubs to address diabetes epidemic - Lynnwood Today

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has partnered with the Boys & Girls Club of Snohomish County and the Cliff Avril Family Foundation to launch Project Power, aimed at addressing the diabetes epidemic in the community. The initiative will provide resources and education to help combat diabetes among local youth. Former Seattle Seahawk Cliff Avril participated in the program to raise awareness and support for the cause.

Walk with a Latina Doc breaks down health care barriers - Lynnwood Today

Dr. Alina Urriola, in collaboration with Verdant Health Commission, hosted a community health event at Meadowdale Middle School aimed at breaking down health care barriers for Latina women. The initiative emphasizes the importance of accessible healthcare and encourages physical activity among participants.

Rick Steves launches video series to introduce Snohomish County towns | HeraldNet.com

Rick Steves, an acclaimed travel expert and Edmonds native, has launched a new video series aimed at showcasing the towns of Snohomish County. This initiative coincides with the introduction of light rail in Lynnwood, enhancing accessibility for visitors. The series seeks to educate outsiders about the unique locales within the region.

Rick Steves launches video series to introduce Snohomish County towns | HeraldNet.com

Rick Steves, a renowned travel expert and Edmonds native, launches a new video series aimed at showcasing the unique towns of Snohomish County, coinciding with the introduction of light rail in Lynnwood. This initiative not only promotes local tourism but also educates potential visitors about the region's cultural and historical significance.

Rick Steves launches video series to introduce Snohomish County towns | HeraldNet.com

Rick Steves, the renowned travel expert and Edmonds native, has launched a new video series aimed at showcasing the towns of Snohomish County. This initiative coincides with the arrival of light rail in Lynnwood, providing a unique opportunity to promote local tourism and culture. The series is designed to engage viewers and enhance awareness of the area's attractions.

State fire marshal offers fire safety tips for older adults - Lynnwood Today

The State Fire Marshal has issued crucial fire safety tips aimed at older adults, who are significantly more vulnerable to fire-related incidents. With statistics indicating that individuals over 65 are 2.6 times more likely to perish in fires, these recommendations are timely and critical for enhancing community safety.

Save the date: City of Lynnwood hosting Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo Oct. 26 - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood is hosting a free family-friendly Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo on October 26, from 2-5 p.m. Families are encouraged to attend in costumes for an enjoyable experience.

Six high schoolers from Edmonds School District named semifinalists in 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program - Lynnwood Today

Six high school students from the Edmonds School District have been named semifinalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program, highlighting their academic achievements. This recognition is part of the 70th annual program, which identifies approximately 16,000 students nationwide for their exceptional performance.

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