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Squad of trained falcons keeps farmer’s berries safe

Jim Lott, owner of Applegate Orchards in Burbank, has introduced a bird abatement program using aplomado falcons to protect his blueberry fields from pest birds, resulting in a thriving crop and the hiring of falconers for neighboring farms.

** Monroe Boys Soccer Team Rallies to Victory Against Arlington

The Monroe boys soccer team rallied from a halftime deficit to secure a vital 2-1 victory against Arlington, claiming third place in the Wesco North and improving their playoff chances.

** Relief over Financial Bailout Plan

The federal government has intervened in the financial markets by taking over toxic mortgage assets and establishing a safety net for money-market funds, leading to a rise in the Dow Jones industrials. Local banks in Snohomish County reported positive stock rebounds, although there remains a cautious sentiment due to ongoing economic uncertainty.

Mill could bring 200 jobs | HeraldNet.com

The Port of Everett has secured a tenant for its Riverside Industrial Park, planning to build a $100 million lumber mill and power plant that will create approximately 200 jobs. After five years of searching for a suitable tenant, this development marks a significant economic opportunity for the region. The project promises to enhance local employment and stimulate economic growth.

Mill could bring 200 jobs | HeraldNet.com

The Port of Everett has secured a potential tenant for its Riverside Industrial Park, which aims to build a $100 million lumber mill and power plant. This development is expected to create approximately 200 jobs, marking a significant step forward after five years of searching for a suitable tenant.

WA officer arrested, accused of flashing gun in road rage incident

An off-duty police officer from Edmonds, Washington, was arrested for allegedly brandishing a firearm during a road rage incident in Lynnwood. The officer's actions have raised concerns about public safety and accountability among law enforcement officials. The incident highlights ongoing issues related to road rage and gun violence in the region.

Proclamations, Letters of Recognition, and Welcome Greetings City of Lynnwood

The City of Lynnwood invites community members to request proclamations, letters of recognition, and welcome greetings from Mayor Christine Frizzell to honor significant local events and individuals. Guidelines are provided to ensure that requests align with the city's values and priorities. The initiative aims to foster community engagement and highlight important contributions to the city.

City Council Vacancy City of Lynnwood

The City of Lynnwood is accepting applications for a vacant City Council Position #5 until January 31, 2025. Candidates must be residents of Lynnwood for at least one year and registered voters. The City Council plans to interview selected applicants in February 2025.

Fair on 44th Bike Rodeo Promotes Bicycle Safety in Lynnwood

The Fair on 44th Bike Rodeo in Lynnwood promotes bicycle safety for all ages, encouraging a healthy and active community. This event is part of the Healthy Lynnwood initiative, inviting residents to participate in activities that enhance public well-being and community involvement.

Community Engagement Initiatives in Lynnwood

The City of Lynnwood is promoting community engagement initiatives aimed at fostering inclusivity, health, and safety among residents. Programs such as Healthy Lynnwood, Police Outreach, and the Community Equity Survey highlight the city's commitment to creating a welcoming environment. Residents are encouraged to participate to enhance local involvement.

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