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Oct. 4: AAUW Edmonds SnoKing Branch to host scholarship fundraiser - Lynnwood Today

Join the AAUW Edmonds SnoKing branch for a scholarship fundraiser on October 4 from 5-8 p.m. at the WSU Everett campus. Attendees can enjoy raffles, food, and a chance to support educational opportunities for women.

Scene in Lynnwood: New light rail riders - Lynnwood Today

New light rail riders in Lynnwood experienced their first trip on the newly opened light rail line, capturing excitement and joy as they took in the views. The event marked a significant milestone for public transportation in the area, offering residents a new commuting option.

Scene in Lynnwood: New light rail riders - Lynnwood Today

The article highlights the excitement and enthusiasm of new light rail riders in Lynnwood, WA, following the recent launch of the light rail service. It captures the community's response to this significant transportation development, showcasing the positive impact on local commuting options.

Announcing the Best of Lynnwood 2025 photo contest - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today has announced the Best of Lynnwood 2025 photo contest in partnership with the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce, inviting local photographers to showcase their work. This annual guide aims to highlight what residents love most about Lynnwood, fostering community engagement through visual storytelling.

Stream of Dreams educates and inspires at Meadowdale Elementary - Lynnwood Today

The Stream of Dreams program at Meadowdale Elementary in Lynnwood introduces students to the wonders of local wildlife through vibrant art. This initiative, which involves painting gates with images of salmon, orca, sturgeon, and other creatures, aims to educate and inspire young minds about environmental conservation.

Save the date: Lynnwood HS Vendor Splendor Holiday Market Nov. 30 - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood High School Vendor Splendor Holiday Market is scheduled for November 30, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering a unique shopping experience with handmade goods from local vendors. This event aims to support local businesses and foster community engagement during the holiday season.

** Driver convicted in crash that killed Monroe High grad, 24

Addele Wells, a 58-year-old Shoreline woman, was convicted of vehicular homicide and vehicular assault in connection with a crash on Highway 522 that resulted in the death of 24-year-old Megan Barney in 2020. Witnesses reported Wells's erratic driving before the crash. She faces a potential sentence of nearly 10½ years in prison, with sentencing set for October 24.

Lake Stevens to host third annual film fest

The Lake Stevens Film Festival will host its third annual event featuring 25 short films, a feature-length documentary, and an animated block curated by the Children’s Film Festival Seattle. The festival will take place over two days, with free admission on Saturday and a $20 fee on Sunday. Local graduate Chris Pratt has contributed a special video for the festival.

Edmonds Author & Speaker Series Presents: Home Base Hiking Europe

The Edmonds Author & Speaker Series will feature Cassandra Overby on September 26, where she will discuss her book "Home Base Hiking Europe." Overby, a travel expert, will share her insights on unique European hiking destinations that allow for comfortable base locations while exploring scenic trails. The event will take place at the Edmonds Waterfront Center and will accommodate guests with hearing impairments.

Marysville parents frustrated as district pauses swim program

Parents in the Marysville School District are frustrated after the district paused swimming trips for students with disabilities due to safety concerns. They argue that these trips are essential for emotional regulation and social skills, and are calling for better communication from the district, which has a history of inadequate support for special education families.

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