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Interested in converting to a heat pump? Next Kicking Gas webinar Nov. 20 - Lynnwood Today

A webinar hosted by Kicking Gas on November 20 will provide essential information for residents considering a switch from gas, propane, oil, or wood heating to heat pumps. The event aims to educate homeowners on energy-efficient alternatives that can reduce their carbon footprint. This initiative reflects the growing local efforts to promote sustainable energy solutions in Lynnwood.

State ferries to honor veterans with whistle tribute, flying of U.S. military service flags - Lynnwood Today

Washington State Ferries will honor veterans on Veterans Day, November 11, by sounding their whistles at 11:11 a.m. and flying U.S. military service flags on all operating vessels. This tribute aims to recognize the bravery and sacrifice of service members, enhancing community awareness and appreciation for the military.

Ferguson and other WA Democrats prepare for new era of showdowns with Trump - Lynnwood Today

Washington's newly elected Attorney General, Bob Ferguson, prepares for a challenging political landscape as he anticipates confrontations with the Trump administration over issues affecting the state. With nearly 100 lawsuits against Trump during his previous tenure, Ferguson's experience positions him as a key player in upcoming legal battles that could define local policy and governance.

Cascade Symphony presents new fall Chamber Music Concert Nov. 12 at Edmonds Waterfront Center - Lynnwood Today

The Cascade Symphony Orchestra is set to perform a fall Chamber Music Concert at the Edmonds Waterfront Center on November 12, featuring works by renowned composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Dvorak. This event promises to be a significant cultural offering for the local community, showcasing classical music in an intimate setting.

Jaime Mendez News: Nov. 8, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Jaime Mendez's news highlights a significant partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood's Se Habla Media, aimed at sharing Spanish-language videos and podcasts. This collaboration not only enhances local media accessibility but also fosters community engagement through bilingual content.

State ferries to honor veterans with whistle tribute, flying of U.S. military service flags - Lynnwood Today

Washington State Ferries will honor veterans with a special whistle tribute on Veterans Day, November 11, at 11:11 a.m. All operating vessels will sound their whistles in recognition of the bravery and sacrifice of military personnel. This event also includes the flying of U.S. military service flags aboard the ferries.

Jaime Mendez News: Nov. 8, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today highlights a partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media, aimed at delivering daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration enhances access to bilingual content for the community, fostering inclusivity in local news.

5 Sound Transit stations in Seattle closed for maintenance this weekend

Maintenance work at several Sound Transit stations in Seattle this weekend may disrupt service for riders using the 1 Line. The closures are part of ongoing efforts to improve transit infrastructure in the region. Travelers are advised to plan their journeys accordingly.

Lacey parents charged in possible attempted honor killing of daughter

A Lacey couple faces serious charges for allegedly attempting to kill their teenage daughter in what is being described as a possible honor killing. This shocking case has drawn attention due to its implications for community safety and the broader discourse on domestic violence. Authorities are investigating the incident further, emphasizing the importance of protecting vulnerable individuals in similar situations.

Cascadia College, UW Bothell hosting Crow Watch to showcase research on campus crows - Lynnwood Today

Cascadia College and UW Bothell are collaborating to host a Crow Watch event aimed at educating the community about local crows and showcasing ongoing research. Set for November 19, the event will include birdwatching, discussions with avian experts, and insights into crow behavior and ecology. This initiative highlights the importance of local wildlife and encourages public engagement with nature.

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