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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.

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.

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.

Prep football: Hawks use ground game to secure win over Warriors - Lynnwood Today

The Mountlake Terrace Hawks showcased their formidable ground game in a decisive victory over the Warriors, demonstrating their prowess on the football field. The article highlights key moments from the game and the overall performance of the Hawks, emphasizing their strategy and execution.

Se Habla Media Podcast for Oct. 26, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

The Se Habla Media Podcast on October 26, 2024, highlights a partnership with Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media, presenting daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement by providing accessible multilingual content.

Marysville schools HR director resigns, second since June

Brooke Marshall, the HR director of Marysville School District, has resigned just months after her appointment, following the previous director's resignation amid mismanagement allegations. The district has seen significant leadership turnover, with five superintendents in four years, prompting officials to seek a temporary replacement. The school district expressed appreciation for Marshall's contributions and wished her well in her future endeavors.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood's proposed budget for 2025-26 includes funding for graffiti remediation as ARPA funds are set to expire. The budget allocates $323,300 biennially for two maintenance workers dedicated to graffiti removal and other vandalism issues, highlighting the city's commitment to community upkeep.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood has incorporated graffiti remediation into its proposed 2025-26 budget as American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds are set to expire. This allocation includes funding for two dedicated maintenance workers to address graffiti and vandalism, amounting to $323,300 biennially. The initiative reflects the city's commitment to maintaining public spaces and improving community aesthetics.

From the Founder's Desk: Thanks to all who attended our 15th anniversary bash - and for donations to our community matching campaign

Lynnwood Today celebrated its 15th anniversary with a gathering of community members, readers, and former staff at the Cascadia Art Museum. The event highlighted the significance of local journalism and included a community matching campaign for donations, further emphasizing the outlet's commitment to serving Lynnwood.

Graffiti remediation included in 2025-26 Lynnwood budget as ARPA funds run out - Lynnwood Today

The City of Lynnwood's proposed budget for 2025-26 allocates funding for two maintenance workers dedicated to graffiti removal and vandalism repair, totaling $323,300 biennially. As American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds dwindle, this ongoing commitment aims to enhance community aesthetics and safety. The initiative highlights the city's proactive approach to maintaining public spaces.

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