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Brier Terrace Middle School students bring home awards from Spokane conference

Brier Terrace Middle School's STEM students excelled at the 2025 Washington Technology Student Association Conference in Spokane, bringing home multiple awards. Out of 22 competitors, 16 students achieved top-five finishes across various events, showcasing their talent in fields such as biotechnology, medical technology, and structural engineering. This impressive performance highlights the school's commitment to fostering STEM education and student leadership.

Help wanted Town of Woodway Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker

The Town of Woodway is hiring a Seasonal Public Works Maintenance Worker for a temporary, full-time position with a salary range of $20-$25 per hour, depending on experience. Applicants must have a valid Washington State driver’s license and be at least 18 years old. The application process is open until the position is filled, with the first review on April 16, 2025.

Edmonds School District slashed an estimated 8.6M worth of staff, programs in the past year

The Edmonds School District has implemented significant budget cuts totaling approximately $10 million over the past year, impacting staff, services, and programs amid a projected $8.5 million deficit for the 2025-26 school year. Business and Finance Director Lydia Sellie provided insights into these reductions, which were made in response to declining enrollment and demand. The district's ongoing financial challenges have prompted calls for increased state educational funding to alleviate the pressures on local schools.

Dorothy Dodd Memorial service April 27 at Edmonds North Sound Church

Dorothy Dodd, a remarkable woman with a rich history, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of determination and resilience. Born to immigrant parents and the youngest of 11 children, she overcame challenges to become a high school graduate and successful coffee shop manager after the loss of her husband. A memorial service will be held for her on April 27 at North Sound Church in Edmonds.

Lynnwood council considers tax increment financing for city projects

The Lynnwood City Council is considering implementing tax increment financing (TIF) to fund city projects, potentially generating around $24 million for public improvements. In addition, the council is evaluating the annexation of the former Alderwood Middle School property to expedite the construction of a new school. These discussions come at a critical time as key decisions are set to be made within the next few months.

Edmonds Driftwood Players offers 2025 theater scholarships

Edmonds Driftwood Players has launched its 2025 Scholarship program, offering three $1,000 scholarships for students interested in theatre arts. Eligible applicants must be graduating high school seniors or current college students residing in specific Washington counties, with a demonstrated commitment to the theatrical arts. The application deadline is June 8, 2025, and submission details are provided in the announcement.

Lynnwood Business Briefs Kura Sushi and Wingstop now open

Kura Revolving Sushi Bar and Wingstop have recently opened in Lynnwood, enhancing the local dining scene. Kura Sushi, known for its innovative revolving sushi system and technology integration, had its grand opening on April 11, while Wingstop offers a diverse menu of chicken wings and tenders made to order. Both establishments contribute to the growing culinary landscape in the area.

WA Senate raises proposed cap on rent increases, sending bill back to House

The Washington state Senate has amended House Bill 1217, raising the proposed cap on annual residential rent increases from 7% to 10% plus inflation, leading to a clash with House Democrats as the legislative session nears its end. The bill, which aims to provide greater predictability for renters, now includes additional provisions such as a 90-day notice for landlords before raising rent and exemptions for certain single-family rentals. The House will review these changes before the bill can be sent to Governor Bob Ferguson for approval.

Sponsor spotlight Easter A tale of two calendars

This article highlights the unique alignment of Easter dates across Christian denominations in 2025, coinciding with the 1700th anniversary of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea. It explores the historical context of the Julian and Gregorian calendars, which have caused differing Easter celebrations among Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox churches. The piece emphasizes the potential for unity among Christians during this culturally divided time.

Karen Miller Former member of Snohomish County Council, Mountlake Terrace Planning Commission

Karen Miller, a prominent figure in Mountlake Terrace, WA, passed away on April 4, 2025, at the age of 92. Her legacy includes significant contributions to local governance, particularly as a member of the Snohomish County Council and the Terrace Planning Commission, as well as her advocacy for girls' athletics. Miller's dedication to community service and family life is celebrated by her surviving children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

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