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Meet and greet with Lynnwood mayoral candidate George Hurst Aug. 22

Lynnwood mayor candidate George Hurst hosts a community meet and greet on Friday, Aug. 22, from 4-6 p.m. at 19101 44th Ave. W. Residents can engage with Hurst during a Q&A session while enjoying coffee.

WA fire officials press for safety reforms amid accessory dwelling unit surge

Washington fire officials urge a minimum 5-foot path for new homes without street access to address safety concerns amid rising accessory dwelling units. They report that narrow access routes hinder emergency response, risking lives during medical emergencies and fires. The Building Code Council delayed a decision on this proposal, opting for further review.

Lynnwood Event Center to host North Puget Sound Contracting Conference in November

The Lynnwood Convention Center will host the North Puget Sound Contracting Conference in November, aimed at small businesses in the region. The event will feature resources and networking opportunities to connect local businesses with government contracts.

Music, dance and other delights at Sounds of Africa Festival

Lynnwood's Sounds of Africa Festival showcased vibrant music and dance on August 17, 2025. The festival celebrated African culture and fostered community engagement through various performances and activities. Attendees experienced a rich array of artistic expressions.

Third annual luau brings the spirit of aloha to Lynnwood

The third annual Lynnwood Luau attracted hundreds to the Lynnwood Event Center on Saturday, celebrating music, food, and culture. The event featured live performances, including traditional dances and a fire-dancing show, along with a Hawaiian shirt contest judged by local officials.

Northwest Girlchoir has openings for grades 1-12 this fall

Northwest Girlchoir invites singers in grades 1-12 to join its treble choirs starting this September. The organization offers both non-auditioned and auditioned choir options, with performances across the Puget Sound Region and opportunities for national and international tours. Tuition assistance is available for families in need.

Everything you need to know about the 2025 Evergreen State Fair, opening Aug. 21

The 2025 Evergreen State Fair opens on August 21 in Monroe, featuring food vendors, carnival rides, and entertainment. The fair runs from August 21-26 and August 28-September 1, with special admission rates for seniors and children on designated days. Advance tickets and wristbands are available online through Etix.com.

Lynnwood Council candidate Isabel Mata kicks off her campaign with karaoke and free tacos

Lynnwood City Council candidate Isabel Mata launched her campaign with a karaoke party and free tacos, emphasizing her motto, “No one left behind.” At the event, Mata gathered support from local politicians and community members while sharing her advocacy for inclusivity and equal access to services. She aims to address issues like healthcare, fair wages, and child care.

Sponsor spotlight Edmonds College Rocketry Team launches big at IREC

The Edmonds College Rocketry Team competed successfully in the 18th International Rocketry Engineering Competition in Midland, Texas, showcasing their talent among over 150 teams. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a late-arriving rocket and inclement weather, the small team demonstrated remarkable resilience and earned praise for their innovative design. Their experience highlights the capabilities of students at smaller colleges in competitive engineering fields.

Ferguson orders investigation into conduct of WA Fish and Wildlife Commission members

Governor Bob Ferguson has ordered an investigation into the Washington State Fish and Wildlife Commission following concerns raised by public records. The inquiry, requested by Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind, aims to assess the conduct of commissioners amid allegations of violating open meeting laws. The investigation seeks to restore public trust in the commission's operations.

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