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House of Wisdom Students and Tutors of the Month September 2024

The House of Wisdom, a nonprofit organization in Lynnwood, recognizes its top students and tutors for September 2024, highlighting their contributions and achievements. This initiative aims to support immigrant high school and college students in the community, showcasing the importance of educational support. The article emphasizes the positive impact of this partnership on local youth.

Fire Prevention Week: Take five minutes to check your smoke alarms - Lynnwood Today

Fire Prevention Week emphasizes the critical importance of checking smoke alarms, urging families to dedicate just five minutes to ensure their safety. The article highlights activities and initiatives by South County firefighters during this week, which runs from October 6-12. This proactive measure could potentially save lives in the event of a fire.

Jaime Mendez News: Partnership with Se Habla Media

Jaime Mendez News highlights the partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood-based Se Habla Media, focusing on the sharing of daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement and accessibility to diverse media content in Lynnwood.

Deadline Oct. 24: Nominate your favorites in the 2025 Best of Lynnwood contest - Lynnwood Today

The 2025 Best of Lynnwood contest is now open for nominations, inviting residents to share their favorite local businesses and services. Nominations can be submitted until the deadline of October 24, 2024, providing an opportunity for community engagement and recognition of local excellence.

Woman arrested in connection with Kent, WA stabbing

A woman has been arrested in connection with a stabbing incident that took place inside a home in Kent, Washington. The police managed to locate the suspect following an investigation into the violent crime that occurred last week. This incident raises concerns about public safety in the local community.

Introducing our Murrow News Fellow: Angelica Relente - Lynnwood Today

Angelica Relente has been appointed as a Murrow News Fellow with the My Neighborhood News Network (MNNN). This initiative, funded by the state and managed by the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, aims to enhance local journalism in Washington.

Edmonds School Board to vote on revised student harassment policy Oct. 8 - Lynnwood Today

The Edmonds School Board is set to vote on a revised student harassment policy on October 8, aimed at strengthening protections against sexual harassment for students in the district. This policy revision reflects ongoing efforts to create a safer educational environment. The decision will be closely watched by local stakeholders, including parents and educators.

Paul G. Allen Family Foundation announces $5M in funding for programs empowering young leaders - Lynnwood Today

The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation has announced a commitment of up to $5 million to support youth development programs aimed at empowering young leaders through leadership training and civic engagement. This funding initiative reflects the foundation's ongoing dedication to fostering leadership skills among the youth in the community.

Child care subsidies expanding for some WA families - Lynnwood Today

Starting next month, eligible families in Washington will have access to expanded child care subsidies aimed at alleviating the financial burden of child care costs. This initiative is part of a new state law designed to support families in need. The program is expected to significantly impact local communities and improve access to quality child care.

Ousted Marysville superintendent to get over $400K in severance

Former Marysville School District superintendent Zachary Robbins will receive over $400,000 in severance following his removal amid ongoing financial difficulties within the district, including monthly payments, health benefits, and funds for job search expenses.

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