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Prep girls soccer Warriors dominate league-leading Wildcats 3-0

Edmonds-Woodway defeated league leader Archbishop Murphy 3-0 in a decisive match, pulling within two points of the Wildcats in the 2A/3A Wesco League South standings. Goals from seniors Jane Hanson, Abby Peterson, and Magdalena Waters secured the victory, showcasing the Warriors' strong teamwork and defensive prowess. The win marked the end of Archbishop Murphy's nine-match unbeaten streak.

Election 2025 QA with Edmonds School Board candidate Thom Garrard

Thom Garrard seeks to retain his District 4 director seat on the Edmonds School Board, emphasizing the importance of public education for community and student success. He plans to prioritize accountability for state funding to preserve essential educational programs.

Jaime Mendez News Oct. 17, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

President Trump stated that the U.S. has too much diversity, sparking discussions around cultural identity. The article also covers road closures in Puget Sound over the weekend and features a profile of a Honduran artist.

Sponsor spotlight Black Cat Ball tickets going fast join us to support Purrfect Pals Cat Sanctuary

The 27th Annual Black Cat Ball Gala Auction takes place on Saturday, Oct. 25, at the Lynnwood Event Center, with tickets nearly sold out. This key fundraiser for Purrfect Pals Cat Shelter features exclusive auction items, including original artwork by Diane Hoeptner, supporting care for cats with special needs.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 14, 2025 - Lynnwood Today

Meadowdale High School defeated Mountlake Terrace in a thrilling volleyball match, winning 3-1 on October 14, 2025. Violet DuBois led the Meadowdale team with 19 kills and 10 digs, while Ja’elle Jenkins contributed 16 kills, 3 blocks, and 3 aces. The match showcased strong performances from both teams, highlighting the competitive spirit of high school sports.

Early stages of critical failure Funding outlook is grim for WA road upkeep

Washington State transportation officials warn of a critical failure in highway and bridge maintenance due to chronic underfunding. Director Troy Suing stated that $900 million allocated for preservation falls significantly short of the estimated $1.6 billion needed for upkeep over the next two years. Emergency repairs and aging infrastructure exacerbate the issue, affecting local communities.

Cedar Way Elementary School parent sues after son loses fingertip in classroom incident

A parent has sued the Edmonds School District and staff members after her son lost the tip of his finger in a classroom incident at Cedar Way Elementary. The lawsuit claims the school failed to communicate about the incident and placed the child back in the same classroom, despite his expressed fears.

Lynnwood Chamber unveils FIFA destination map, awards 6,700 to parks foundation at October luncheon - Lynnwood Today

The Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce awarded $6,700 to the parks foundation during its October luncheon. The event also featured the unveiling of a FIFA destination map aimed at boosting tourism during next summer’s World Cup.

Lillian Sherman named Executive Director of the Edmonds College Foundation

Lillian Sherman became the new Executive Director of the Edmonds College Foundation, bringing extensive experience in strategic fundraising and community development. The foundation allocated over $848,000 in support for the 2024-2025 academic year, enhancing access to scholarships and essential services for students.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 15, 2025

Mountlake Terrace defeated King’s 3-2 in a closely contested volleyball match on October 15. The final scores were 25-13, 11-25, 25-14, 18-25, and 15-11, with standout performances from players like Sarah Simula, who recorded 11 kills. Mountlake Terrace now holds a record of 5-7, while King’s moves to 5-8.

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