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South County Fire: Change your clocks, check your batteries - Lynnwood Today

As Daylight Saving Time approaches on November 3, South County Fire urges residents to not only change their clocks but also check the batteries in their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. This safety reminder emphasizes the importance of ensuring home safety as winter approaches. Taking these simple precautions can significantly reduce the risk of fire-related accidents.

Prep football: Spartans dominate Mavs in Wesco crossover game - Lynnwood Today

The Meadowdale Mavericks faced a challenging match against the Stanwood Spartans in a recent Wesco League crossover game, resulting in a significant defeat for the Mavericks. The Spartans, ranked third in the league's North Conference, showcased their strength and strategy, ultimately dominating the game. The article highlights key moments and player performances that defined the match.

Author David Paul Williams to speak at Olympic Fly Fishers Nov. 12 meeting - Lynnwood Today

Author David Paul Williams will speak at the Olympic Fly Fishers' meeting on November 12, presenting on the topic "Washington Fly Fishing: From Desert to Salt." This event is expected to draw local fishing enthusiasts and provide insights into the diverse fishing landscapes of Washington State.

What Happens to Washington Ballots After They're Turned In?

Washington's ballot processing system is outlined in detail, revealing the multiple steps a ballot undergoes after being submitted. This informative article is vital for voters, ensuring transparency in the electoral process. Understanding these procedures can alleviate concerns about ballot security and counting accuracy.

What happens to Washington ballots after they’re turned in? - Lynnwood Today

Washington ballots undergo a meticulous process post-submission that ensures their legitimacy before being counted. This article outlines the journey of ballots from submission to acceptance, highlighting the critical steps involved in maintaining election integrity in Washington State.

Author David Paul Williams to speak at Olympic Fly Fishers Nov. 12 meeting

David Paul Williams will be the guest speaker at the Olympic Fly Fishers meeting on November 12, where he will present "Washington Fly Fishing: From Desert to Salt." The event is a significant opportunity for local fishing enthusiasts to learn about the diverse fishing landscapes in Washington State.

City Council to Review Public Works Budget and ARPA Funding Allocations on Nov. 4

The Lynnwood City Council will review the public works department's 2025-2026 preliminary budget and discuss allocations from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) on November 4. Public Works Director Bill Franz will present key details on funding impacts and department initiatives. This meeting holds significant implications for local infrastructure and community services.

Se Habla Media podcast: Nov. 2, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Se Habla Media podcast, featured on Lynnwood Today, highlights the collaboration between the My Neighborhood News Network and Se Habla Media, focusing on Spanish-language videos and podcasts with English subtitles. This partnership aims to enhance accessibility and cultural exchange within the Lynnwood community.

Ferry worker on leave after allegations of bathroom photography on Edmonds-Kingston run - Lynnwood Today

A Washington State Ferries employee has been placed on leave following allegations of taking unauthorized photos in the women's restroom on the Edmonds-Kingston ferry run. The incident has sparked an investigation, raising concerns about privacy and safety on public transport.

What happens to Washington ballots after they’re turned in? - Lynnwood Today

Washington ballots undergo a detailed process after being submitted, ensuring their integrity and eligibility for counting. The article outlines the various steps that ballots take before they are officially counted, highlighting the state's electoral practices and the importance of transparency in elections.

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