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Josh Binda City of Lynnwood

The Lynnwood City Council will convene for a Special Business Meeting on March 3 to adopt Consent Agenda Items, highlighting the council's ongoing governance activities. Council Member Josh Binda, the youngest African American elected official in Washington state, emphasizes community representation and social justice through his extensive involvement in local initiatives.

Days after shootout with Lynnwood police, suspect checks into hospital

An 18-year-old suspect involved in a shootout with Lynnwood police checked into a hospital in Oregon with gunshot wounds. The incident began with a police pursuit of a stolen vehicle that struck a teenager, leading to a chase and exchange of gunfire. Investigations are ongoing into the actions of both the suspects and the police.

Man stabbed, killed inside Lynnwood-area condo

A man was fatally stabbed at the Brio Condominiums in Lynnwood, leading to an investigation by local authorities. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is working to identify suspects, indicating that the attack was targeted and the victim was likely a resident.

** Lynnwood police seek 3 suspects after pursuit, brief shootout

Lynnwood police are searching for three suspects involved in a violent incident at a Target parking lot, where a stolen Hyundai struck a 15-year-old boy. Following a police pursuit and a brief shootout, authorities are asking the public for information on the suspects' identities.

Alderwood mall lot, already a squeeze, may soon see more foot traffic

The article highlights the safety concerns in the Alderwood Mall parking lot in Lynnwood, Washington, where pedestrians face challenges navigating through busy traffic. With upcoming public transit expansions expected to increase foot traffic, the need for improved safety measures is emphasized, despite no serious pedestrian accidents reported in recent years.

Lynnwood woman who forgot about Hit 5 ticket ends up winning $135K

A Lynnwood woman, M.B., won $135,000 from a forgotten Hit 5 lottery ticket. After discovering her win, she paid off her debts, achieving financial freedom. Washington's Lottery reminds players to check their tickets regularly, as prizes must be claimed within 180 days.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council has scheduled a Special Business Meeting on February 20 to discuss matters related to the Tourism/Lodging Tax Advisory Committee, which plays a crucial role in advising the council on tourism programs and expenditures. The committee's ongoing efforts aim to enhance economic activity in Lynnwood through strategic tourism initiatives. Public participation is encouraged, with meetings held in a hybrid format.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council will convene for a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 pm in the Council Chambers, providing an opportunity for local residents to engage with city governance. The City Clerk's Office serves as a general information hub, offering resources for public records requests, claims for damages, and information on civil rights protections.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice - History Heritage Board

The Lynnwood City Council is hosting a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 PM, focusing on the History & Heritage Board's mission to connect the community with Lynnwood's history. The Board aims to promote historical recognition and preservation through community collaboration, signage, and advocacy for cultural sites. Residents can engage with local heritage through various events and resources outlined in the announcement.

City Council Special Business Meeting Notice

The Lynnwood City Council is convening a Special Business Meeting on February 20 at 6 PM in the Council Chambers to discuss local governance. Residents are encouraged to participate in the advisory Boards and Commissions, which provide vital input to the City Council and administration. Interested individuals can apply to serve on these boards, with a structured appointment process outlined for potential candidates.

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