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Inside The District the project transforming Lynnwood from grey to green

Lynnwood's Public Facilities District plans to transform the city into a vibrant downtown area called “The District,” replacing existing commercial buildings with mixed-use facilities. The project aims to create over 800 jobs and generate nearly $80 million in economic impact, despite concerns over the city's budget deficit.

Geraldine 'Jeri' Rask Drawn to nature and to serve others - Lynnwood Today

Geraldine "Jeri" Rask, born on March 12, 1946, in Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on September 16, 2025. She dedicated her life to nature and community service, known for her warmth and commitment to helping others. Her legacy continues to inspire those who knew her.

Were well on our way to meeting our 5K matching campaign goal and you can text to give!

A matching campaign for the documentary "Stripped for Parts: American Journalism on the Brink" nears its $5,000 goal, with nearly $3,000 raised so far. Donations can be made online or via a new text-to-give feature. The film screening will take place at the Edmonds Theater on October 25, followed by a panel discussion with local journalists.

High school sports roundup for Oct. 17, 2025

Meadowdale defeated Lynnwood 34-14, improving their record to 5-2. Cayden Rivera led the team with 189 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Meanwhile, Mountlake Terrace dominated Everett 49-7, with Owen Boswell scoring three rushing touchdowns and Mason Wilson throwing for two more.

South SnoCo Playtime Your Family Fun Guide for Oct. 20-26 (and beyond!)

My daughter received her driver’s license, allowing her to explore the community, which inspired me to rediscover local adventures. This week, I encourage readers to break routine with spontaneous outings and visit local events, including the Everett YMCA’s Trunk-or-Treat and various activities at Sno-Isle Libraries.

Quail Park of Lynnwood participates in Snohomish County Alzheimers Walk

Quail Park of Lynnwood participated in the Snohomish County Walk to End Alzheimer’s at Boxcar Park in Everett last weekend. The community raised over $7,500 for the Alzheimer’s Association this year, highlighting their commitment to supporting families affected by the disease.

Thousands pack City Park for Edmonds No Kings rally

Thousands gathered at Edmonds’ City Park for the "No Kings" rally, protesting against the Trump administration and advocating for democracy. Local leaders emphasized the importance of voter participation and nonviolent resistance against authoritarianism during the event, which was part of over 2,500 rallies worldwide.

Election 2025 QA with Edmonds School Board candidate Jason Moore

Jason Moore, a U.S. Navy veteran and small-business owner, is campaigning for the District 4 director seat on the Edmonds School Board against incumbent Thom Garrard. Moore aims to introduce diverse viewpoints and transparency in school board meetings, criticizing the current board's lack of public engagement.

Prep football Edmonds-Woodway dominates in 41-14 win over Shorewood

Edmonds-Woodway Warriors dominated Shorewood Stormrays with a 41-14 victory at Shoreline Stadium on October 18, 2025. The Warriors scored touchdowns on their first four possessions and limited Shorewood to just 14 offensive plays in the second half. Junior Nathan Schlack contributed significantly, scoring two touchdowns and making key defensive plays.

Department of Ecology Learn about flood risks ahead of rainy season

October marks Flood Awareness Month in Washington, prompting the Department of Ecology to highlight flood risks as the state transitions to fall precipitation. With all 39 counties having experienced significant flooding since 1970, officials warn that climate change is making floods bigger and more frequent. Residents are encouraged to assess their flood risks and consider flood insurance.

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