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Meeting Quorum Notices

The City of Mill Creek will hold a series of meetings related to the Civil Service Commission and the North Creek Trail from April 22 to April 25, 2024, coinciding with Earth Day celebrations. These events aim to foster community engagement and address local geological and environmental issues. Residents are encouraged to participate and contribute to important discussions about their community.

Mill Creek clinic can now cure some skin cancers without surgery

Frontier Dermatology in Mill Creek, Washington, has become the first clinic in the state to offer Image-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy (IG-SRT) for nonmelanoma skin cancers, providing a nonsurgical treatment option. This innovative technology boasts a 99.3% cure rate and is designed to minimize scarring and side effects, making it a significant advancement in skin cancer treatment.

Man missing from Mill Creek has dementia

The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is actively searching for Craig Iverson, a 62-year-old man with dementia who went missing from Mill Creek, Washington. Last seen near Cougar Park, Iverson is known to frequently walk in the area, particularly along 35th Ave SE. Authorities are urging anyone with information to call 911.

Year-round indoor farmers market inches closer to reality near Mill Creek

A planned year-round indoor farmers market near Mill Creek has received $5 million in federal funding, with construction expected to begin in 2026. The project aims to support local farmers and address food insecurity in the region, providing a centralized location for processing and selling produce.

Notice of Possible Quorum - Eggstravaganza

The City of Mill Creek has issued a notice regarding a possible quorum of Councilmembers attending the Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt event on March 30, 2024, at Heatherwood Middle School. This gathering is significant for local residents as it highlights community engagement and potential discussions among city officials, although no formal actions will be taken during the event.

New Signage in our City parks

New signage has been installed in Mill Creek's parks to enhance visitor experience and address common questions and concerns. Key updates include park hours, court usage regulations, and restrictions on commercial activities. The Park & Recreation Board encourages community members to review the new signage and report any suspicious activities.

They cannot live here Windstorm topples tree in Lynnwood, damaging 4 mobile homes

A windstorm in Lynnwood, Washington, uprooted a large evergreen tree, damaging four mobile homes in the Martha Lake Mobile Manor. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the incident left residents shaken and prompted local firefighters to ensure safety. Property management has since arranged for tree removal and cleanup.

Coffee with a Cop at FROST Donuts

Join the community for National Coffee with a Cop Day on October 2nd, as residents and local law enforcement gather at FROST Donuts for engaging conversations and free coffee. The event fosters community safety and strengthens relationships between police and citizens, demonstrating a commitment to collaborative neighborhood safety.

Notice - Possible Quorum, Coffee with a Cop

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the upcoming "Coffee with a Cop" event, where community members can engage with local law enforcement. Scheduled for March 7, 2024, from 8:30 AM to 11 AM at Frost, this gathering aims to foster community relations. No official action will be taken during this meeting.

Notice of Possible Quorum, Swift Orange Line

Mill Creek Councilmembers may attend the Grand Opening Celebration for the Community Transit Swift Orange Line on March 30, 2024, at the Lynnwood Transit Center. This event highlights local government participation in community initiatives, although no official actions will be taken during the gathering.

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