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Public damage costs from bomb cyclone near $20M in Snohomish County

A recent bomb cyclone caused approximately $18.6 million in damage to public infrastructure in Snohomish County, primarily affecting power systems and roads. The storm led to extensive power outages, impacting around 135,000 homes and businesses, prompting emergency declarations to facilitate recovery efforts.

Federal judge rejects Boeing’s guilty plea related to 737 Max crashes

A federal judge has rejected Boeing's plea agreement with the Justice Department regarding conspiracy to defraud the federal government linked to two fatal 737 Max crashes, which claimed 346 lives. Families of the victims expressed relief at the ruling, viewing it as a significant victory for accountability.

Jackson dominated All-League swim honors | HeraldNet.com

Jackson High School has excelled in the Wesco All-League 4A and 3A girls swimming and diving teams, securing 19 out of 21 first-team positions after a strong third-place finish at the Class 4A state meet. Senior Olivia Hoyla and junior Julia Song each earned four first-team awards, while coach Drew Whorley was named Wesco 4A coach of the year.

‘I feel safe here’: Marysville shelter saves lives as temperatures drop

The article highlights the opening of cold weather shelters in Snohomish County, emphasizing their critical role in providing safety and support as winter temperatures drop. It features personal accounts from individuals who find refuge at these shelters, showcasing the community's response to homelessness during harsh weather conditions.

Lynnwood resident appeals Comprehensive Plan update; public hearing scheduled for Dec. 5

Lynnwood resident Ted Hikel has filed an appeal against proposed amendments to the city's 2024 Comprehensive Plan, which aims to align with state standards for population growth. A public hearing for the appeal is scheduled for December 5, 2024, to address concerns about property rights and environmental impacts.

Economic Alliance Hosting Virtual Discussion on Housing and Homelessness

The Economic Alliance Snohomish County is hosting a virtual discussion on housing and homelessness on December 10 from 8:30-9:30 p.m. via Zoom. Local experts will share insights on current initiatives and legislative measures, providing a platform for community engagement on these critical issues.

Building Great Families Seminar Scheduled for December 14 in Lynnwood

The article announces a seminar titled 'Building Great Families' hosted by the Family Peace Association in Lynnwood on December 14, 2024. The seminar focuses on parenting roles and the long-term impact of personal growth on families, offering free admission with an optional lunch fee.

Join Author Amy Stewart for a Virtual Exploration of Botanical Alcohol

Join author Amy Stewart for a virtual event on December 6, from noon to 1 p.m., where she will discuss the fascinating connection between plants and their transformation into alcoholic beverages. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link.

Cooking Demonstration on Root Vegetables Scheduled for Dec. 10

Join us for a cooking demonstration on root vegetables on December 10, 2024, at the Verdant Community Wellness Center in Lynnwood. Led by a registered dietitian nutritionist, the event offers in-person and virtual attendance options. Registration is required and closes a day before the event.

Little Science Lab for Preschoolers at Lynnwood Library on December 4

The article announces the Little Science Lab at Lynnwood Library, a weekly program for preschoolers aged 3-5 that encourages early scientific exploration and curiosity through interactive activities.

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