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Guests celebrate Korean culture and history during Chuseok festival in Edmonds - Lynnwood Today

Over 250 guests gathered to celebrate Korean culture and history during the Chuseok festival at the Waterfront Center in Edmonds. The event, which featured music, art, and storytelling, was a free celebration sponsored by the local community, highlighting the significance of the Korean Harvest Moon festival.

Edmonds Arts Commission seeks applicants for student representative - Lynnwood Today

The Edmonds Arts Commission is inviting applications for a student representative position, which will commence in October 2024. This opportunity encourages local students to engage with the arts and contribute to the community's cultural initiatives.

Sounder trains available for Seahawks vs. the Miami Dolphins Sept. 22 - Lynnwood Today

Sound Transit will operate special Sounder train services for the Seattle Seahawks' home game against the Miami Dolphins on September 22, 2024. This additional service will complement the regular Link light rail operations, providing fans with convenient transportation options to the game.

Brake fault causes morning light rail delays | HeraldNet.com

A brake fault on the morning of September 18, 2024, caused significant delays for light rail services between Roosevelt and the University of Washington. Trains operated on a single track, but service was restored shortly before 9:30 a.m. The incident highlights ongoing maintenance issues affecting local transportation.

MTHS Jazz Musicians to Perform at Baguus Little Asia on September 21

Mountlake Terrace High School's Jazz Combo is set to perform at Baguus Little Asia on September 21, showcasing a blend of jazz standards and contemporary pieces. The event will take place from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, providing a vibrant local entertainment option for jazz enthusiasts.

City council receives Multi-Family Tax Exemption program updates - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood City Council received updates on the Multi-Family Tax Exemption (MFTE) program during its recent meeting on September 16, 2024. This program aims to encourage the development of affordable housing in the city. Further details and discussions on this topic are expected in a follow-up meeting.

Art Beat: Art awards, vintage cocktails and must-see performances – plus epic beards - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today highlights the upcoming Edmonds & Beyond Plein Air Paint Out Awards taking place at Cole Gallery through October 14, showcasing local artists’ works. The event promises vintage cocktails and must-see performances, offering a vibrant cultural experience for the community. Additionally, the article features a light-hearted mention of "epic beards" as part of the festivities.

L&I proposes 3.8% increase in workers’ comp rates for 2025 - Lynnwood Today

The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) has proposed a 3.8% increase in workers' compensation insurance rates for 2025, which would affect employers and workers across the state. This change is aimed at addressing rising costs within the workers' compensation system.

$6K reward offered for information in fatal Lynnwood hit-and-run

A $6,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest in a fatal hit-and-run incident in Lynnwood, Washington, that occurred on March 19, 2024. The victim, 30-year-old Taylor Druliner, suffered severe injuries and passed away in the hospital days later. Washington State Patrol is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying the driver responsible.

Demand for WA paid family leave benefits is overwhelming staff, agency says - Lynnwood Today

Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave program is experiencing a surge in demand, leading to significant strain on the agency's staff and resources. As a result, applicants are facing delays in receiving benefits and long wait times for customer service. This situation highlights the challenges faced by the program as it continues to grow.

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