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Snohomish County Superior Court to celebrate Adoption Day Nov. 22

Snohomish County will hold an Adoption Day celebration on November 22, honoring families and children united through foster care adoption. The event will take place at the Snohomish County Superior Court, showcasing the importance of adoption in the community.

Patty Kuderer wins election, to become WA’s new insurance commissioner

Patty Kuderer has emerged victorious in the Washington insurance commissioner race, defeating her opponent Phil Fortunado. With her experience as a Washington State Senator since 2017, Kuderer's win marks a significant shift in the state's insurance leadership.

Bob Ferguson wins WA governor's race

Bob Ferguson has emerged victorious in the Washington governor's race, succeeding Jay Inslee and marking a significant political shift in the state. Having served as the state's Attorney General for eleven years, Ferguson's election is seen as a pivotal moment for Washington politics.

Sponsor spotlight: Artists Connect and Friends Holiday Gift Market Nov. 16 and 17 - Lynnwood Today

The Artists Connect and Friends Holiday Gift Market is set to take place on November 16 and 17, showcasing the unique talents of local Edmonds-area artists. This event offers a perfect opportunity to purchase distinctive, handmade gifts just in time for the holiday season. Attendees can expect a variety of creative artworks, including whimsical clay art pieces.

From tires to nail polish, state ecology department studying new round of consumer products with toxic chemicals - Lynnwood Today

The Washington State Department of Ecology is examining a new array of consumer products containing toxic chemicals, ranging from tires to nail polish. This initiative aims to identify and mitigate the risks posed by these chemicals, emphasizing the state's commitment to public health and environmental safety.

City, VFW Post 1040 hosting Veterans Day event at Veterans Park Nov. 11 - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood and VFW Post 1040 will host a Veterans Day event on November 11 at Veterans Park, honoring those who served in the military. The ceremony is scheduled from 11 a.m. to noon and aims to bring the community together to recognize veterans' contributions. This local event highlights the city's commitment to honoring its veterans.

Next Walk with a Latina Doc Nov. 9 at Meadowdale Middle School - Lynnwood Today

The Verdant Health Commission is sponsoring the "Walk with a Latina Doc" event on November 9 at Meadowdale Middle School, offering a unique opportunity for community members to engage in health education while walking. This free program, in partnership with the Latino Educational Training Institute, aims to promote wellness and accessibility in Lynnwood, WA.

Snohomish County Superior Court to Celebrate Adoption Day Nov. 22

Snohomish County is set to host its Adoption Day event on November 22, celebrating the bond between children and families formed through foster care adoption. The event will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Snohomish County Superior Court, emphasizing the importance of community support in the adoption process.

Sponsor spotlight: Artists Connect and Friends Holiday Gift Market Nov. 16 and 17 - Lynnwood Today

The Artists Connect and Friends Holiday Gift Market will take place on November 16 and 17, showcasing the creativity of Edmonds-area artists. This event highlights unique, locally crafted gifts, offering community members an opportunity to support local talent during the holiday season.

From tires to nail polish, state ecology department studying new round of consumer products with toxic chemicals - Lynnwood Today

Washington State's Department of Ecology is investigating new consumer products containing toxic chemicals, including items as diverse as tires and nail polish. This initiative, part of the Safer Products for Washington program, aims to identify hazardous substances in everyday products and promote safer alternatives. The findings could significantly impact public health and safety in the region.

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