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Jobs WSDOT IT Support Technician 2

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is seeking to fill two IT Support Technician 2 positions in Shoreline, WA, offering a monthly salary between $4,198 and $5,638. These roles involve supporting IT assets for high-profile transportation infrastructure projects, crucial for enhancing community and economic vitality. Interested candidates can find the job description and application details through the provided link.

Provide your input on Shoreline's Street Tree List update

Shoreline City Hall invites residents to an open house on February 19, 2025, to discuss updates to the Street Tree List, which guides the planting of public trees in appropriate locations. The event aims to gather community input on tree selection to prevent issues related to sidewalk and roadway damage. An online open house will also be available from February 19 to March 5 for those unable to attend in person.

Cartoon by Whitney Potter Love

Whitney Potter's cartoon titled "Love" captures the essence of Valentine's Day, providing a light-hearted commentary relevant to the community. This engaging piece reflects local sentiments while contributing to the festive spirit of the season. With its artistic flair, it invites readers to embrace the joy of love and connection.

Jo-Ann Fabrics Store in Shoreline Closing

Jo-Ann Fabrics is set to close its Shoreline store, impacting local residents and crafters who rely on the establishment for supplies. The closure reflects broader trends in retail and community dynamics, prompting discussions about the future of local businesses in the area.

Chat with Rep. Cindy Ryu Mountlake Terrace Mayor Kyoko Matsumoto Wright

Engage with Rep. Cindy Ryu and Mountlake Terrace Mayor Kyoko Matsumoto Wright at an upcoming community chat event, where residents can voice their thoughts and discuss local issues. This event emphasizes the importance of civic engagement in building a stronger Washington, providing an opportunity for meaningful dialogue between constituents and their elected officials.

King County announces Connections Health Solutions as operator of first Crisis Care Center in Kirkland

King County Executive Dow Constantine announced the launch of the county's first crisis care center, operated by Connections Health Solutions, aimed at providing essential behavioral health services for individuals in crisis. This initiative, which follows the overwhelming voter approval of the Crisis Care Centers Initiative in 2023, represents a significant step toward improving mental health care accessibility in the region.

Valdez bill to expand voter registration services passes Senate

Senate Bill 5077, led by Sen. Javier Valdez, successfully passed the Washington Senate, aiming to enhance voter registration services through various government agencies. The legislation seeks to boost voter participation, especially among historically underserved communities, by facilitating automatic voter registration and online options.

This Valentines Day, join a heart-warming luncheon hosted by Humana

Celebrate Valentine's Day at a heartwarming luncheon hosted by Humana at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Activity Center. Attendees can enjoy a meal, learn about heart-healthy eating, and enter a raffle for pickleball kits, all while supporting the mission of Humana to enhance community health. Registration is not required, making this event accessible for seniors aged 60 and older for a suggested donation.

Work parties in Shoreline parks this weekend

The Green Shoreline Partnership invites community volunteers to participate in weekend work parties aimed at restoring local parks and natural areas in Shoreline. Scheduled for February 15th and 16th, the events will take place at various parks, providing residents an opportunity to engage in environmental stewardship and community building.

Statement from Shoreline Fire Chief Matt Cowan on Overwhelming Voter Approval of Proposition 1 a Regional Fire Authority

Shoreline Fire Chief Matt Cowan announced overwhelming voter approval of Proposition 1, establishing a Regional Fire Authority that secures the future of emergency services for Shoreline, Kenmore, and Lake Forest Park. With over 66% of voters supporting the measure, this initiative underscores the community's commitment to public safety and service excellence. Chief Cowan expressed gratitude to residents for their engagement and support.

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