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Supreme Court reinstates Mill Creek child rape conviction

The Washington State Supreme Court has reinstated the child rape conviction of Nathan Smith, overturning a previous decision by the Court of Appeals that cited juror bias as the reason for the reversal. This ruling emphasizes the state's stance on the integrity of the original trial.

Free virtual Safe Aging Symposium scheduled for Sept. 25 - Lynnwood Today

The Providence Swedish Trauma Department, in collaboration with South County Fire and Emergency Medical Services, is hosting a free virtual fall-prevention symposium on September 25. This event aims to educate older adults, healthcare professionals, and caregivers about fall prevention, coinciding with Fall Prevention Awareness Month. Registration is required to attend the symposium.

Supreme Court reinstates Mill Creek child rape conviction | HeraldNet.com

The Washington State Supreme Court has reinstated the child rape conviction of Nathan Smith, originally overturned by the Court of Appeals due to alleged juror bias. This decision underscores the complexities involved in legal judgments and the critical nature of maintaining convictions in serious criminal cases.

Learn about property tax exemption program for senior or disabled homeowners at Sept. 24 seminar - Lynnwood Today

Local volunteers are assisting homeowners in applying for property tax reductions during a seminar on September 24 at the Edmonds Waterfront Center. The program targets seniors and disabled individuals with moderate incomes, emphasizing the qualification criteria and offering support for the application process. This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens for eligible homeowners in Snohomish County.

Interested in switching to electric heat pump or induction stove? Kicking Gas information session Sept. 25 - Lynnwood Today

As autumn approaches, the Sno-Isle Group of the Sierra Club encourages homeowners in Snohomish County and Whidbey Island to consider energy-efficient heat pumps as an alternative to fossil-fueled heating systems. Their program, Kicking Gas, offers substantial subsidies for transitioning to electric heat solutions. An online information session is scheduled for September 25 for interested homeowners.

Holy Rosary School Celebrates 60th Anniversary with Ribbon Cutting and HERO Scholarship Announcement

Holy Rosary School in Edmonds celebrated its 60th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting event on September 9, 2024, honoring the legacy of former pastor Father Kenneth Haydock through the HERO School Scholarship fund. Community leaders, including the Edmonds City Council and Chamber of Commerce representatives, attended the event to commemorate the school's achievements and future goals.

State Ecology Department proposes adopting federal human health criteria for water quality - Lynnwood Today

The Washington Department of Ecology is proposing to adopt federal water pollution limits to safeguard human health by formalizing existing criteria into state rules. This initiative, which does not alter current limits, aims to protect individuals who consume fish and shellfish and drink untreated water. The public can provide input on the proposal until October 25, 2024.

Get help with your genealogy research challenges in Lynnwood Sept. 21

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is hosting a genealogy help session on September 21, aimed at assisting individuals with family history research challenges. Participants can reserve one of four 40-minute sessions with experienced genealogist Margaret Summitt at the Humble House Library in Lynnwood.

Meet the Artists Reception at Lynnwood Event Center

The Lynnwood Event Center is hosting a free “Meet the Artists” Reception on September 17, 2024, showcasing the exhibit "Longing For Home" featuring works by members of the Korean American Artists Association of Washington State. The event will include opportunities to meet the artists, enjoy live music, and taste complimentary bites. This celebration highlights the cultural heritage and artistic expressions of the Korean American community.

Supreme Court reinstates Mill Creek child rape conviction

The Washington State Supreme Court has reinstated the child rape conviction of Nathan Smith, overturning a previous ruling by the Court of Appeals that cited juror bias. This decision highlights the complexities of judicial proceedings in cases involving serious crimes and underlines the court's stance on maintaining convictions despite challenges.

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