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Lynnwood Police Seek Help in Identifying Burglary Suspect

Lynnwood police are seeking public assistance in identifying a man who allegedly burglarized an apartment on Alderwood Mall Boulevard while the victim was asleep. The suspect stole the victim's purse and car, later attempting to use her stolen credit cards to purchase a PlayStation 5. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Lynnwood detectives.

Lynnwood Hosts Open House to Discuss Proposed 2025-2026 Budget and Property Tax Increase

The City of Lynnwood held an open house to discuss the proposed 2025-2026 biennial budget, emphasizing a significant 31% increase in property tax. City Finance Director Michelle Meyer explained the implications of the tax hike, while residents voiced concerns about police funding and traffic issues.

New and Improved Utility Billing Payment Website is Live

The City of Lynnwood, Washington, has launched an upgraded Utility Billing Payment Website for its utility customers, effective September 12, 2024. Customers using auto-payment or the Self-Service website must log in and re-enroll by November 15, 2024, to continue utilizing these services. The new site offers enhanced features, including Quick Pay, new e-check payment methods, and scheduled payments.

Marysville resource center nurtures families from ‘hopelessness to hopefulness’ | HeraldNet.com

LINC NW, a Marysville organization, has evolved from a mentoring program into a comprehensive family resource center since 2018, offering vital services like a cold weather shelter and the Kicks for Kids fund. Focused on family resilience and financial assistance, LINC NW supports families navigating challenging circumstances, adapting its services in response to the pandemic's ongoing effects.

Orthopedic team expands its legacy of healing in Snohomish County

Proliance Surgeons Everett Bone & Joint has been a key provider of orthopedic care in the Pacific Northwest for over 30 years, focusing on improving patient health and community engagement through various local initiatives.

A gift for ourselves and our community

Joyce Wood, a volunteer at Providence Colby Campus, highlights the positive impact of the hard copy Herald newspaper on patients and their families during challenging times. Her note emphasizes how local journalism fosters community connections and aids in the healing process, underscoring the importance of supporting local news.

Sherwood Community Services: Believing in abilities and changing lives

Sherwood Community Services, founded in 1957, supports children and adults with disabilities in Lake Stevens through its Early Supports and Career and Community Connections programs, fostering inclusivity and empowerment.

Collaborative provides a safe place + vital services to families in need in Snohomish County

The Homeward House CORE Collaborative is a Snohomish County initiative that supports low-income families affected by substance use disorders. It offers essential services to help parents strengthen their relationships with their children and combat stigma.

Board of Directors - Lynnwood Today

The Board of Directors for the My Neighborhood News Network oversees policy-making and governance. Comprising experts from various fields, they bring diverse experiences to the organization. This structure supports effective community news delivery in Lynnwood, WA.

Editorial independence, conflicts of interest and donor transparency - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today emphasizes its commitment to editorial independence and transparency regarding conflicts of interest and donor funding. The publication aims to build trust within the community by openly addressing these critical issues. This approach ensures that local news coverage remains impartial and serves the interests of Lynnwood residents.

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