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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.

Sno-Isle Genealogical Society hosting Tool Shed study group Sept. 18

The Sno-Isle Genealogical Society is hosting its monthly Tool Shed study group on September 18, aimed at providing informal discussions on genealogical methods and techniques. The meeting will be held virtually at 7 p.m., allowing participants to share their experiences and learn from one another.

Bella's Voice to celebrate 10th anniversary Sept. 21 with ribbon cutting for new location - Lynnwood Today

Bella's Voice, a nonprofit organization focused on animal welfare, will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new location on September 21. The event marks a significant milestone for the organization, which has been a staple in the Lynnwood community. Attendees can look forward to a grand opening celebration that highlights their commitment to animal welfare.

Edmonds joining two other school districts to host Education Funding Crisis Town Hall Oct. 23

The Edmonds School District, in collaboration with the Northshore and Shoreline school districts, will host an Education Funding Crisis Town Hall on October 23, aimed at addressing the ongoing challenges of K-12 funding in Washington state. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with local legislators and learn about the implications of school underfunding.

High school sports roundup for Sept. 13-14, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Mountlake Terrace showcased a dominant performance against Lynnwood in high school football, winning 42-0 on September 13, 2024. The article provides detailed statistics from the game, highlighting individual player accomplishments and the overall impact on the local sports scene.

WA districts are banning student cellphone use. Here’s how it’s going - Lynnwood Today

Washington school districts are implementing bans on student cellphone use, leading to noticeable improvements in student engagement and communication, according to educators. The article discusses the initial results of these bans and their implications for learning environments.

Celebrate Chuseok, the Korean Harvest Moon Festival, at Edmonds Waterfront Center Sept. 17

The Edmonds Waterfront Center will host a free celebration of Chuseok, the Korean Harvest Moon Festival, on September 17, 2024. Sponsored by local Korean organizations, the event features traditional Korean cuisine and performances, including storytelling and music. RSVPs are requested for attendees.

Lane reductions, ramp closures on northbound I-5 in downtown Seattle continue the week of Sept. 16

Northbound Interstate 5 in downtown Seattle will experience nightly lane reductions and ramp closures starting September 16, 2024, due to construction work by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The closures aim to facilitate the installation of a new electronic sign for traffic management. Travelers should plan accordingly and check for real-time updates.

Sept. 22: Climate concert coming to Edmonds - Lynnwood Today

Nelda Swiggett’s Jazz Quintet will debut their concert "For the Birds" in Edmonds on September 22, focusing on climate change issues through music, poetry, and storytelling. The event, hosted by the Interfaith Climate Action group, aims to inspire attendees to engage in climate solutions. Free parking is available at the Edmonds United Methodist Church, which is sponsoring the concert.

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