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Clerk shoots at man after argument over ice, injures himself: SPD

A gas station clerk in Seattle shot at a man following a dispute over an ice container, injuring himself in the process, according to Seattle Police. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety and gun violence in urban areas.

How much does your school district spend on special education per student? - Lynnwood Today

The article examines the spending on special education per student across various school districts in Washington, revealing significant disparities. It highlights recent analyses of state data, emphasizing the importance of understanding local educational funding.

'You are worth protecting': Police teach women the art of self-defense - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Police Department hosted a self-defense workshop aimed at empowering women with essential skills for personal safety. Participants learned techniques to defend themselves in potentially dangerous situations, underscoring the importance of self-protection in the community.

Studded tires allowed in WA starting Friday, Nov. 1: WSDOT

Starting November 1, studded snow tires will be permitted in Washington State, as announced by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). This policy change aims to enhance winter driving safety for residents in the region.

Landslide that closed I-5 North in Bellingham, WA caused by blocked culvert

A mudslide in Bellingham, WA, caused significant traffic disruptions on I-5 North due to a blocked culvert, as reported by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The incident highlights ongoing infrastructure challenges in the region, drawing attention to the need for improved drainage systems to prevent future occurrences.

Learn how to transform your genealogy research into a personal or family history Nov. 6 - Lynnwood Today

Discover how to create a compelling personal or family history from genealogy research at an event featuring Carla Swedish from Heritage Writers on November 6. This informative session will provide tips and insights for those interested in transforming their family stories and artifacts into engaging narratives.

Commercial salmon fishers struggle with low prices - Lynnwood Today

Commercial salmon fishers are facing significant challenges in 2024 due to low prices, which have resulted from various economic factors. The Alaska seafood industry reportedly suffered a $1.8 billion loss last year, affecting not only local fishers but also related industries across multiple states.

We welcome new advertising sponsor Bench & Board - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today proudly announces its new advertising sponsor, Bench & Board, a gift shop dedicated to creativity and thoughtfulness. Situated in the heart of the Lynnwood community, this store is committed to providing a carefully curated selection of unique gifts. The partnership is expected to enhance community engagement and local business support.

Scene in Lynnwood: Fun for families at Halloween Hullabaloo - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood hosted the Halloween Hullabaloo event at Cedar Valley Community School, providing a free, family-friendly celebration for residents. With an emphasis on community engagement, the event showcased various fun activities, including candy distribution by volunteers in costume. This initiative reflects Lynnwood's commitment to fostering community spirit during festive occasions.

Winter's coming: Studded tires allowed Nov. 1-March 31 - Lynnwood Today

As winter approaches, Washington State Department of Transportation reminds residents that studded tires are permitted from November 1 to March 31. This regulation is crucial for drivers to ensure safety during the icy winter months.

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