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Fish culvert project on Ballinger WaySR 104 delayed by rain

Last weekend's heavy rains caused water accumulation in the work zone on SR 104, delaying the fish culvert project. Crews are adding pumping capacity to prevent future flooding, but final paving may be postponed until spring 2026. Overnight lane closures are expected in November to complete sewer work on nearby streets.

Stewardship Foundation presents tree painting to City of Lake Forest Park

The Lake Forest Park Stewardship Foundation celebrated urban trees at Red Sky Gallery on September 23, 2025, featuring artist Jannelle Loewen's tree paintings. Kim Josund, the Foundation's president, emphasized the importance of urban trees for community well-being and presented a painting to Mayor Tom French as a symbol of gratitude for the city's environmental leadership.

Football Shorewood v Lynnwood

Shorewood defeated Lynnwood in a high-stakes football match on September 25, 2025, held at Edmonds Woodway High School. Finn Bachler starred for Shorewood, showcasing his skills on the field. The game highlighted the competitive spirit of local high school football.

Newly reopened Recology Store takes hard to recycle items and lets you pay your bill

The Recology Store in Shoreline reopened, offering a location for residents to shop, learn, and recycle. It accepts various hard-to-recycle items, including fluorescent bulbs and electronics, while also providing in-person bill payment services. This initiative supports local sustainability efforts by encouraging responsible waste disposal.

New artwork at the Shoreline Farmers Market

The Shoreline Farmers Market unveiled a vibrant mural by Seattle artist Jen Vickers on their storage container, enhancing the community space. Wicked Wraps facilitated the installation despite challenges with water and power access. This project reflects a collaborative effort supported by the City of Shoreline.

Standing up for others motivates Sunday sign-wavers

Area residents participated in a "Social Justice Sundays" sign-waving event this weekend at the Shoreline-Edmonds line, advocating for marginalized communities. Over 40 attendees expressed their commitment to social justice, citing opposition to the Trump administration as a motivating factor. The next event is scheduled for September 28, 2025.

Letter to the Editor YES on Prop 1

Lake Forest Park residents express concern over rising costs and their impact on city services. Sarah Phillips urges voters to support Prop 1, emphasizing it is essential to maintain public safety and city services amid increasing expenses.

1st District Congresswoman Suzan DelBene to hold town hall on impending government shutdown and healthcare

Congresswoman Suzan DelBene will host a virtual town hall on September 29, 2025, at 6 PM, focusing on the potential government shutdown and its implications for healthcare. The event features Washington Health Benefit Exchange CEO Ingrid Ulrey and aims to inform constituents about ongoing efforts to address these issues.

Join King County Councilmembers Rod Dembowski and Jorge L. Barn for a Town Hall on the 2026-27 county budget

King County Councilmembers Rod Dembowski and Jorge L. Barón will host an in-person Town Hall on September 30, 2025, to discuss the upcoming 2026-27 county budget. Attendees can ask questions and express concerns about the budget process, which is vital for addressing community priorities.

KCMSSPIRIT 105.3 KWPZPRAISE 106.5 Welcome Taylor Mills

CRISTA Media has appointed Taylor Mills to its programming team for Contemporary Christian Music stations KCMS/SPIRIT 105.3 and KWPZ/PRAISE 106.5, starting October 13, 2025. Mills will host a live afternoon show and help develop a new morning program for PRAISE 106.5, bringing over 30 years of radio experience to Seattle.

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