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Washington is sitting on $2.2B in unclaimed property - some could be yours - Lynnwood Today

Washington state holds an impressive $2.2 billion in unclaimed property, which may include funds belonging to residents and businesses alike. This article highlights the potential for individuals to reclaim lost assets such as security deposits and uncashed paychecks. With a focus on local financial literacy, this information encourages residents to investigate whether they may be entitled to these unclaimed funds.

Edmonds educator Adie Simmons nominated for 2024 Toyota Family Teacher of the Year

Adie Simmons, an educator from Edmonds, has been nominated for the prestigious 2024 Toyota Family Teacher of the Year award. Founder and director of Washington Family Engagement, Simmons was recognized for her impactful work in fostering family engagement in education, highlighting her dedication to the local community.

City Council to Present 2025-26 Biennial Budget Breakdown on October 14

The Lynnwood City Council will review the 2025-26 biennial budget during their meeting on October 14. Presentations from four departments—finance, city council, legal, and executive—will provide insights into the city's financial planning for the upcoming period.

Boeing to cut 17,000 workers - Lynnwood Today

Boeing announced plans to reduce its workforce by approximately 17,000 employees, representing about 10% of its total staff. This decision is coupled with the cessation of production of a cargo aircraft manufactured in Washington, highlighting significant changes within the company. The layoffs are poised to have a considerable impact on the local economy and job market.

Jaime Mendez News: Oct. 11, 2024 - Lynnwood Today

Jaime Mendez News highlights a partnership between the My Neighborhood News Network and Lynnwood's Se Habla Media, focusing on the provision of daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This collaboration aims to enhance community engagement through bilingual content.

Blood drives coming to Marysville, Alderwood mall | HeraldNet.com

Blood donation drives are scheduled in Marysville and Alderwood Mall, providing community members an opportunity to contribute on October 19 and November 4. These events aim to boost local blood supplies and encourage participation in essential health initiatives.

Boeing will stop production of the Everett-built 767 in 2027

Boeing has announced it will stop production of the 767 Freighter by 2027, alongside a planned 10% reduction in its global workforce due to financial challenges. This decision follows delays in the delivery of the 777X airplane and a recent strike by the Machinist union. The company will fulfill its remaining orders for 29 freighters, primarily for UPS and FedEx.

7-Eleven closing more than 400 locations

7-Eleven is set to close over 400 store locations across North America due to underperformance, impacting various communities. This decision highlights shifting trends in consumer behavior and the challenges faced by retail chains. The closures underscore significant changes in the convenience store market landscape.

Hurricane Milton uncovers lost wedding ring after nearly a decade

A Palm Coast couple, Laura and Basil Yorio, experienced a remarkable turn of events after evacuating due to Hurricane Milton. They discovered a long-lost wedding ring that had been missing for nearly a decade, bringing a surprising silver lining to their challenging experience during the storm.

Seattle’s 'Belltown Hellcat' arrested after 21 home monitoring violations

Seattle's "Belltown Hellcat," Miles Hudson, was arrested for the third time after violating the conditions of his electronic home monitoring. His recent compliance hearing revealed that he had committed 21 violations, prompting authorities to take action. The case highlights ongoing issues related to crime and public safety in the region.

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