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Nominate outstanding Lynnwood leaders for 2025 Community Service and Leadership Awards - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce calls for nominations for the 2025 Community Service and Leadership Awards Gala, scheduled for September 5 at the Lynnwood Events Center. This annual event recognizes outstanding local leaders for their contributions to the community. Nominations are currently open for those who have made significant impacts in Lynnwood.

Sound Transit to begin 4-minute headway testing June 13 on 1 Line - Lynnwood Today

Sound Transit will initiate testing of four-minute headways on the 1 Line starting June 13, a significant step towards enhancing operational efficiency. This testing aims to prepare for future interlined service, ensuring timely transit for commuters.

Class of 2025 Edmonds eLearning Academy graduates receive diplomas with perseverance

Graduating seniors from Edmonds eLearning Academy celebrated their achievements during a commencement ceremony at Edmonds School District Stadium. Principal Kim Hunter emphasized perseverance, while students shared personal stories of overcoming challenges in their educational journeys.

Lynnwood Event Center welcomes Rachel Gontz as new general manager - Lynnwood Today

Rachel Gontz has been appointed as the new general manager of the Lynnwood Event Center, commencing her role on June 9, 2025. Gontz brings over 20 years of leadership experience to the position, aiming to enhance the center's operations and community engagement.

Struggling with a family history research problem? Get help in Lynnwood June 21 - Lynnwood Today

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society will host a free event in Lynnwood on June 21 to assist individuals facing challenges in family history research. Participants can bring their genealogy questions and seek help in overcoming research obstacles. The event aims to provide valuable resources and guidance for those pursuing their ancestral connections.

Jaime Mendez News June 11, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

Se Habla Media has partnered with the My Neighborhood News Network to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts featuring English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance accessibility for Spanish-speaking residents in Lynnwood. The initiative reflects a growing commitment to inclusivity in local media.

Lynnwood Municipal Court Administrator Paulette Revoir announces retirement

Paulette Revoir, court administrator for Lynnwood Municipal Court, will retire in June 2025 after over 30 years in Washington’s court system. Known for her leadership and commitment to justice, she has led significant advancements in court operations and access to justice, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her contributions have earned her recognition statewide, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the District and Municipal Court Management Association.

Jabs, hooks and high fives Title Boxing Club holds soft-punch opening in Lynnwood

Title Boxing Club launched its first boxing fitness class in Lynnwood on Tuesday, attracting nearly 20 participants. Owner Andrew R. Brown aims to serve an underserved community, while Coach Nathalie Ariadne emphasizes building confidence through boxing.

Lynnwood Police Blotter June 1-7, 2025

Lynnwood police reported multiple incidents from June 1-4, including theft, assault, and DUI arrests. Notably, a robbery occurred at the mall, and authorities recovered several stolen vehicles. The data highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the area.

Letter to the editor County councils decision to reduce wetlands buffer puts wildlife at risk

Snohomish County Council voted 3-2 to reduce wetlands buffer from 100 to 50 feet, citing a need for housing amid a projected population increase of 100,000. Critics argue this decision threatens wildlife habitats essential for various species, undermining environmental protections.

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