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Group sues to overturn rewrite of WA parental rights law

Parents and school board directors filed a lawsuit against Washington state's House Bill 1296, claiming it violates constitutional rights regarding parental control over children's education. The law, signed by Governor Bob Ferguson, is criticized for restricting parental access to school records and altering rights established by Initiative 2081.

WhirlyBall for a cause Lynnwood Neighborhood Center fundraiser Oct. 26

Volunteers of America Western Washington will host a fundraiser at WhirlyBall on October 26 to support the Lynnwood Neighborhood Center. The event aims to raise the final $1 million needed to complete the center debt-free, with all funds matched by a challenge grant from Rick Steves. Tickets are priced at $100 for adults and $50 for children under 16, including food and drinks.

Economic Alliance to host webinar on World Cup-related community grant program

Economic Alliance Snohomish County will host a webinar on October 30 to guide businesses in applying for the Activate Snohomish Community Grant Program. This initiative offers $85,000 in funding to enhance local readiness for the FIFA World Cup 26 Seattle. Applications will be accepted until December 1, 2025.

Voting now open for Best of Lynnwood 2025-26 - Lynnwood Today

Voting has opened for the Best of Lynnwood contest for 2025-2026, allowing residents to select their favorite local businesses and services. The contest is sponsored by the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce, encouraging community participation.

Clothes For Kids influenced how I see clothes, fashion and community Event celebrates Lynnwood-based nonprofit

Clothes For Kids, a Lynnwood nonprofit, clothed 5,678 students in 2024-25, marking its highest number ever. The organization aims to raise $40,000 at its annual Transforming Lives Breakfast, having collected $10,890 so far. Attendees shared personal stories highlighting the impact of the program on their lives.

Sponsor spotlight Scottys Food Truck at Five Corners this week

Scotty’s Food Truck will operate in the Calvary Church parking lot at Five Corners in Edmonds from October 23-25, serving popular seafood dishes. Customers can enjoy menu items like Blackened Salmon Caesar Salad and Fish and Chips from 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. each day.

MLT residents open Japanese restaurant in Lynnwood, featuring tonkatsu

Mountlake Terrace residents Vitaitip “Goi” Sophonsiwong and Lynn opened Tokuni, a Japanese restaurant in Lynnwood, specializing in tonkatsu and donburi dishes. The restaurant, which opened on October 1, sources ingredients from Japan and local farms, aiming to replicate authentic Japanese cooking experiences. Goi, a former owner of 24 Star Thai Cuisine, faces challenges with staffing and ingredient sourcing but prioritizes customer feedback for future growth.

WA state patrol chief says agency will up protection efforts for lawmakers - Lynnwood Today

Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste announced increased protection efforts for lawmakers due to rising political threats nationwide. The agency has redirected existing resources to enhance safety measures for public officials. This move reflects growing concerns over security in the political landscape.

Scene in Lynnwood Mesika Trail beauty - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood Today highlights the natural beauty of the Mesika Trail, located behind the Lynnwood Library and Senior Center. The article features a stunning photograph that captures a peaceful view of the trail, inviting readers to explore the local scenery.

Lynnwood Candidate Conversations event now available with Spanish subtitles

The Lynnwood Candidate Conversations event video from Oct. 8 is now available with Spanish subtitles. Candidates discussed their policies and answered audience questions at the Black Box Theatre, co-sponsored by Lynnwood Today and Se Habla Media.

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