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Up a creek 5B culvert removal plan appears dead in WA Legislature

The Washington Legislature's ambitious $5 billion plan to remove fish passage barriers is facing significant hurdles as the session nears its end. Concerns from local governments about funding redirection and the governor's office citing economic uncertainties have raised doubts about the proposal's viability. As the state seeks to address its obligations under a federal injunction, mediation with affected tribes is set to explore alternative solutions.

Around 200 protesters gather for Hands Off protest in Lynnwood

Approximately 200 demonstrators gathered in Lynnwood for a "Hands Off!" protest, expressing opposition to the actions of the Trump Administration. Organized by the movement 50501, this event is part of a broader national effort to mobilize protests across the United States. The protest drew support from passing drivers, showcasing community engagement on political issues.

LETI and Unidos to host Cinco de Mayo celebration May 4

The Latino Educational Training Institute (LETI) and Unidos are set to host a vibrant Cinco de Mayo celebration on May 4, from 1-4 p.m. at the LETI Training Center in Everett. The event promises an array of activities, including mariachi music, dancing, and piñatas, making it a family-friendly occasion. Community members are encouraged to RSVP and join in the festivities.

High school sports roundup for April 17, 2025

The article provides a comprehensive roundup of high school sports activities in the Lynnwood area, highlighting results and upcoming matches for various teams. Key events include Meadowdale's and Edmonds-Woodway's performances in tennis, soccer, golf, and baseball, with notable individual achievements. The piece emphasizes local engagement in sports while offering insights into team standings and future competitions.

New Raising Cane's coming to Lynnwood

A new Raising Cane's restaurant is set to open in Lynnwood, Washington, specifically on 164th Street SW in Snohomish County. While the building permit has been applied for, the timeline for the restaurant's opening remains uncertain. This expansion is part of Raising Cane's broader growth strategy in the Seattle area.

Edmonds School Board reviews staff reductions for 2025-2026 school year

The Edmonds School Board discussed a resolution during its April 15 meeting that proposes reducing staffing for the 2025-2026 school year, potentially affecting up to 12 certificated teachers. Superintendent Rebecca Miner emphasized that this action aligns staffing with class enrollment without increasing class sizes, while acknowledging the impact on educators' careers. The board also addressed redirecting funds from lease agreements to support nonrecurring operational costs.

Sponsor spotlight WE SPEAK brings community, connection and bold voices to the ECA Stage

WE SPEAK is an empowering spoken word event occurring on May 1 at Edmonds Center for the Arts, featuring acclaimed artists Amber Flame and Sharon Nyree Williams alongside local youth poets. The event aims to address pressing themes of identity, injustice, and mental health through personal storytelling and performance. Young poets will also compete for scholarships and participate in workshops to enhance their craft.

Encouraging growth, cracking down on retail crime Lynnwood mayor and police chief speak at Lynnwood Chamber luncheon

Lynnwood Mayor Christine Frizzell and Police Chief Cole Langdon addressed the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce, discussing the city's growth and the challenges of retail theft. Langdon highlighted proactive measures being taken by the police department, including community engagement initiatives and partnerships aimed at tackling organized retail crime. The focus is not only on enforcement but also on understanding the underlying causes of theft.

Women photographers share their light and shade stories at Lynnwood Event Center reception

Seattle photographer Jacqueline Oh reflects on her transformative trip to Mongolia with filmmaker Timothy Allen, which inspired her to embrace her identity through photography. Eight female photographers from the Seattle area, including Oh, are showcased in an exhibit titled "The Light & Shade That Made My Name," celebrating the contributions of BIPOC women in photography. The event highlights the importance of diverse voices and perspectives in the art world, as articulated by curator Mary Adams and Lynnwood Event Center Executive Director Janet Pope.

My Neighborhood News Network Partners with Se Habla Media for Bilingual Content

The My Neighborhood News Network has collaborated with Se Habla Media, a Lynnwood-based organization, to provide daily Spanish-language videos and weekly podcasts with English subtitles. This partnership enhances accessibility for Spanish-speaking residents and promotes local engagement. More details about Se Habla Media are available in the full article.

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