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Se Habla Media Podcast for Oct. 26, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Se Habla Media Podcast on October 26, 2024, highlights a partnership with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media, presenting daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement by providing accessible multilingual content.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood's proposed budget for 2025-26 allocates funding for two maintenance workers dedicated to graffiti removal and vandalism repair, totaling $323,300 biennially. As American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds dwindle, this ongoing commitment aims to enhance community aesthetics and safety. The initiative highlights the city's proactive approach to maintaining public spaces.

Housing Authority of Snohomish County names new CEO - Lynnwood Today

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County has appointed Laurie Olson as its new CEO, set to take office on December 2, 2024. Olson will succeed Duane Leonard, signaling a new leadership direction for the organization that impacts housing in the region.

Sponsor spotlight: Local dentist helps uninsured adults - Lynnwood Today

Dr. Sophon Heng D.D.S. is making a significant impact in Lynnwood by providing comprehensive dental care exclusively to uninsured adults. Operating from a modern yet modest clinic, Dr. Heng addresses a critical gap in healthcare access for those without dental insurance. This initiative not only supports individual health but also contributes positively to community well-being.

Local nonprofit seeks to provide solace for youth amid rising rates of violence, substance abuse, mental health challenges - Lynnwood Today

A local nonprofit in Lynnwood is stepping up to address the alarming rise in violence, substance abuse, and mental health issues among youth. The organization aims to provide essential support and resources to help young people cope with these challenges. This initiative comes in the wake of tragic incidents that have deeply affected the community.

Jaime Mendez News: Oct. 24, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The article highlights the partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media, focusing on the availability of daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement and accessibility to diverse media content in Lynnwood.

Sounder Trains Available for Seahawks vs. the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 27

Sound Transit is providing special Sounder train services for attendees of the Seahawks game against the Buffalo Bills on October 27, 2024. This additional service aims to accommodate fans traveling to the 1:05 p.m. game, enhancing accessibility to the event. Regular Link light rail services will also be available for the game.

Cascade Symphony opens its 63rd season Oct. 28 with Beethoven, rare Scriabin composition - Lynnwood Today

Cascade Symphony Orchestra will kick off its 63rd season on October 28, featuring a concert that includes works by Beethoven, Camille Saint-Saëns, Alexander Scriabin, and Eric Coates. The event promises an enriching experience for the local community, showcasing both classical masterpieces and rare compositions.

Another Tacoma top cop put on leave. Here's what we know

Deputy Chief Paul Junger of the Tacoma Police Department has been placed on paid administrative leave following an undisclosed allegation, marking the second leadership disruption within the department in recent weeks. The Tacoma Police officials have not provided details regarding the nature of the accusation, raising concerns within the community about police leadership and accountability.

President Biden visits Arizona, apologizes for ‘sin’ of 150-year-old boarding school policy

President Biden visited Arizona to formally apologize to Native Americans for the historical injustices of a boarding school policy that forcibly separated Indigenous children from their families. This visit marks a significant acknowledgment of the past, highlighting the "blot on American history" that these policies represent. The apology underscores a broader commitment to reconciliation and addressing historical grievances faced by Native communities.

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