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Edmonds School Board to vote April 29 on staff cuts amid 8.5M budget shortfall

The Edmonds School District faces an $8.5 million budget deficit for the 2025-26 school year, prompting a vote on staff cuts at the April 29 school board meeting. The district plans to cut 12 positions and reduce programs, including middle school athletics and high school substance abuse prevention.

Come dance with Sno-King International Folk Dance Club in May

The Sno-King International Dance Club invites participants to enjoy folk dances from various countries every Wednesday in Lynnwood. Dances include styles from Catalonia, Scotland, Russia, and France, with the first session free for newcomers. The club meets at Cedar Valley Grange, charging $8 per session, and offers a beginner's class prior to the main event.

Annual Move4Mona 5K WalkRun May 10 supports global education initiatives

The Mona Foundation will host its fifth Annual Edmonds Move4Mona 5K Walk/Run on May 10 at the Edmonds Center for the Arts. Proceeds will support global initiatives focused on education for children and empowerment for women and girls. Donations can be made anytime, even by those not participating in the event.

Step aboard Lynnwoods Interurban Trolley for an award-winning history lesson

Lynnwood residents can explore local history by attending presentations on the Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway on May 3 at Heritage Park. Hosted by the Alderwood Manor Heritage Association, the free event features historians Cheri Ryan and Kevin Stadler and will take place inside a restored trolley car.

Treat mom to a Mothers Day Tea in a Box

This Mother's Day, the British Hedgehogs Daughters of the British Empire offer a "Tea in a Box" for $35, featuring a selection of treats. Pickup is on Saturday, May 10, in Edmonds, with an option for delivery within the Edmonds School District for an additional $5. Prepayment is required, and organizers encourage early sign-ups as the boxes tend to sell out quickly.

Sponsor spotlight The history of senior living in the U.S. Will you or someone you know need assistance?

The U.S. has seen a significant evolution in senior living options, transitioning from family care and county poor houses to modern assisted living communities. As of February 2024, there are approximately 36,000 assisted living facilities in the U.S., with demand expected to double by 2040. Washington state alone has over 1,300 assisted living communities, reflecting the growing need for senior care.

Interested in running for local office? Candidate filing week is May 5-9

Candidate filing for local office in Snohomish County opens on May 5 and runs through May 9. Candidates can file online, in person, by email, fax, or mail, with specific details outlined for each method. Various positions are available, including roles on the Snohomish County Council and city councils in Brier, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, and Woodway.

Prep boys soccer Warriors hand Vikings first loss of season

The Edmonds-Woodway Warriors defeated the previously undefeated Lake Stevens Vikings 3-0, marking a crucial turnaround for the team after a disappointing stretch. Alex Plumis scored two goals, while goalkeeper Danny Abraham made 10 saves to secure the victory. This win, although not altering their conference standings, bolsters the team's confidence as they aim to regain momentum.

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Financial uncertainty drives many individuals to question their investment strategies and savings goals. Experts advise focusing on personal financial objectives rather than reacting to market fluctuations. A tailored approach based on individual circumstances is essential for sustainable financial success.

Letter to the editor Join Israelis and Palestinians fighting for peace April 29

Combatants for Peace invites attendees to the 20th Israeli-Palestinian Joint Memorial Ceremony and 6th Joint Nakba Remembrance Ceremony on April 29, 2025. The grassroots movement aims to end the occupation and promote peace through joint nonviolence and civil resistance. The event highlights the collaboration between Israelis and Palestinians seeking a shared future.

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